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Tuscany Collection (page 6)

Background imageTuscany Collection: Villa of Maecenas

Villa of Maecenas
The villa of MAECENAS at Tivoli in Tuscany. Date: BCE

Background imageTuscany Collection: Siena, Castello delle Quattro Torri - Tuscany, Italy

Siena, Castello delle Quattro Torri - Tuscany, Italy. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTuscany Collection: Badia Prataglia, National Park of Casentino Forests, Italy

Badia Prataglia, National Park of Casentino Forests, Italy
Badia Prataglia within the National Park of Casentino Forests, Monte Falterona and Campigna, Tuscany, Italy. Date: 1902

Background imageTuscany Collection: Via Strozzi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy

Via Strozzi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy Date: circa 1909

Background imageTuscany Collection: Duomo di Pisa. 1173-1350. ITALY. Pisa. Cathedral

Duomo di Pisa. 1173-1350. ITALY. Pisa. Cathedral. Facade. Romanesque art. Architecture

Background imageTuscany Collection: Vita Mathildis. Ms Lat 4922. 1114. Emperor Henry

Vita Mathildis. Ms Lat 4922. 1114. Emperor Henry IV, kneeling before Matilda of Tuscany in the presence of the abbot Hug of Cluny, asking her to intercede for him with the Pope Gregory VII (1077)

Background imageTuscany Collection: Church of San Michele in Foro. 11th-14th c. ITALY

Church of San Michele in Foro. 11th-14th c. ITALY. TUSCANY. LUCCA. Lucca. Romanesque art. Architecture

Background imageTuscany Collection: ITALY. TUSCANY. FLORENCE. Florence. Ponte Vecchio

ITALY. TUSCANY. FLORENCE. Florence. Ponte Vecchio (1345) over the Arno river

Background imageTuscany Collection: ITALY. Siena. Streets of the city center at sunset

ITALY. Siena. Streets of the city center at sunset

Background imageTuscany Collection: BECCAFUMI, Domenico (1484-1551). Moses Showing

BECCAFUMI, Domenico (1484-1551). Moses Showing the Tables of the Law. 1517-1546. ITALY. Siena. Cathedral. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Mosaic

Background imageTuscany Collection: MAZZINI, Giuseppe (1805-1872). Italian nationalist

MAZZINI, Giuseppe (1805-1872). Italian nationalist and republican politician. Oil on canvas. ITALY. TUSCANY. Pisa. Domus Mazziniana

Background imageTuscany Collection: GHIRLANDAIO, school of (second half 15th century)

GHIRLANDAIO, school of (second half 15th century). Dressing Nakedly. 1449 - 1494. ITALY. Florence. Church of San Martino. Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Fresco

Background imageTuscany Collection: ITALY. Siena. View of the city from the tower

ITALY. Siena. View of the city from the tower of Palazzo Publico

Background imageTuscany Collection: ITALY. TUSCANY. LIVORNO. Populonia. San Cerbano

ITALY. TUSCANY. LIVORNO. Populonia. San Cerbano

Background imageTuscany Collection: Duomo di Siena. 1150-1380. ITALY. TUSCANY. Siena

Duomo di Siena. 1150-1380. ITALY. TUSCANY. Siena. Cathedral. Dome. Gothic art. Architecture

Background imageTuscany Collection: PISANO, Nicola (1220-1278). Pulpit. 1266-1268

PISANO, Nicola (1220-1278). Pulpit. 1266-1268. ITALY. Siena. Cathedral. Renaissance art. Relief on marble

Background imageTuscany Collection: ITALY. Siena. General view of the city with Piazza

ITALY. Siena. General view of the city with Piazza del Campo and Torre del Mangia

Background imageTuscany Collection: ITALY. Siena. Mangia Tower and Piazza del Campo

ITALY. Siena. Mangia Tower and Piazza del Campo, where Il Palio is celebrated

Background imageTuscany Collection: Piccolomini Library. Piccolomini is crowned poet

Piccolomini Library. Piccolomini is crowned poet laureate by Frederick III. 1502 - 1508. ITALY. Siena. Cathedral. Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Fresco

Background imageTuscany Collection: ITALY. TUSCANY. LIVORNO. Populonia. Necropolis

ITALY. TUSCANY. LIVORNO. Populonia. Necropolis of San Cerbone (6th c. BC). Tomb of the Carts. Etruscan art. Architecture

Background imageTuscany Collection: MEDICI, Francesco I (1541-1587). Great Duke of

MEDICI, Francesco I (1541-1587). Great Duke of Tuscany between 1574-1587. Anonymous. Bronzinos school. Mannerism art. Oil. ITALY. Florence. Galleria d Arte Moderna

Background imageTuscany Collection: ITALY. TUSCANY. Pisa. Piazza dei Miracoli. Deatil

ITALY. TUSCANY. Pisa. Piazza dei Miracoli. Deatil of the Cathedral (1068-1118) and the Campanile or Leaning Tower (12th-13th c.)

Background imageTuscany Collection: BREGNO, Andrea (1418-1503). Piccolomini Altar

BREGNO, Andrea (1418-1503). Piccolomini Altar. 1481-1485. ITALY. TUSCANY. Siena. Cathedral. Piccolomini Altar (marble, 1503) by Andrea Bregno. Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Relief on marble

Background imageTuscany Collection: ITALY. TUSCANY. Pisa. Piazza dei Miracoli. Monumental

ITALY. TUSCANY. Pisa. Piazza dei Miracoli. Monumental

Background imageTuscany Collection: BATONI, Pompeo Girolamo (1708-1787). Kaiser Joseph

BATONI, Pompeo Girolamo (1708-1787). Kaiser Joseph II and the Grand Duke Leopold of Tuscany. 1769. Portrait commemorating the meeting held between the two brothers in Rome. Neoclassicism

Background imageTuscany Collection: Duomo di Siena. 1150-1380. ITALY. Siena. Cathedral

Duomo di Siena. 1150-1380. ITALY. Siena. Cathedral. Main fa硤 e, by Giovanni Pisano. Gothic art. Architecture

Background imageTuscany Collection: Church of San Miniato

Church of San Miniato
Facade of the Church of San Miniato al Monte close to the Piazzale Michelangelo, Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Date: circa 1905

Background imageTuscany Collection: Italy, Tuscany, Province of Siena, Monticchiello

Italy, Tuscany, Province of Siena, Monticchiello: View towards village. Date: 2010

Background imageTuscany Collection: Volterra, Italy - The Castle

Volterra, Italy - The Castle
The Medici Fortress at Volterra, known to the ancient Etruscans as Velathri, to the Romans as Volaterrae, is a town and commune in the Tuscany region of Italy

Background imageTuscany Collection: She-wolf suckles the boys Romulus and Remus

She-wolf suckles the boys Romulus and Remus
Italy, Tuscany, Siena: A she-wolf suckles the boys Romulus and Remus - the founders of Rome. Date: 2010

Background imageTuscany Collection: Maddalenas bridge

Maddalenas bridge
Maddalenas Bridge (The Devils Bridge), Lucca, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageTuscany Collection: Cosimo II De Medici

Cosimo II De Medici
COSIMO II DE MEDICI Ruler of Florence, grand duke of Tuscany. (Though here called Cosimo III, he is correctly Cosimo II) Date: 1590 -1621

Background imageTuscany Collection: Medieval wall-ring with devils head - Italy

Medieval wall-ring with devils head - Italy
Italy, Tuscany, Province of Siena, Pienza: Medieval wall-ring with devils head Date: 2010

Background imageTuscany Collection: Italy, Tuscany, Province of Siena: Petroio

Italy, Tuscany, Province of Siena: Petroio, landscape, town view Date: 2010

Background imageTuscany Collection: Montepulciano, Piazza Grande, Tuscany, Italy

Montepulciano, Piazza Grande, Tuscany, Italy
Italy, Tuscany, Province of Siena: Montepulciano, Piazza Grande, Palazzo DeNobili-Tarugi Date: 2010

Background imageTuscany Collection: Italy, Tuscany, San Biagio

Italy, Tuscany, San Biagio
Italy, Tuscany, Province of Siena, Montepulciano: San Biagio. Date: 2010

Background imageTuscany Collection: View towards Pienza, Tuscany, Italy

View towards Pienza, Tuscany, Italy
Italy, Tuscany, Province of Siena, Monticchiello: Castle towers, view towards Pienza Date: 2010

Background imageTuscany Collection: Cosimo II Medici / Thevet

Cosimo II Medici / Thevet
COSIMO II DE MEDICI Grand Duke of Tuscany, son of Fernando I, ruler of Florence, protector of Galileo Date: 1590 -1621

Background imageTuscany Collection: Italy - Chiusi della Verna

Italy - Chiusi della Verna
Chiusi della Verna is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Arezzo in the Italian region of Tuscany, located east of Florence. It is in the Casentino region

Background imageTuscany Collection: Wagon laden with fiasco Chianti bottles

Wagon laden with fiasco Chianti bottles
Unloading bottles of Chianti - Tuscany, Italy. Chianti was (for many many years) historically associated with these squat bottles enclosed in a straw basket (called a fiasco )

Background imageTuscany Collection: Henri IV Weds

Henri IV Weds
Henri IV weds Marie de Medicis by proxy, since hes too busy dealing with his enemies : he is represented at Firenze by the grand duke of Tuscany

Background imageTuscany Collection: Francesco De Medici

Francesco De Medici
FRANCESCO DE MEDICI Ruler of Florence, grand duke of Tuscany

Background imageTuscany Collection: Tuscany Annexed

Tuscany Annexed
In the piazza del Popolo, Firenze the people of Tuscany choose to become part of the newly united Italy : while the pope controls Rome, Florence will be the new capital

Background imageTuscany Collection: Tuscans Vote for Unity

Tuscans Vote for Unity
In the piazza del Popolo, Firenze, the people of Tuscany vote to become part of the newly united Italy : while the pope controls Rome, Florence will be the new capital

Background imageTuscany Collection: Tuscan Farmhouse

Tuscan Farmhouse
An Italian farmhouse in Tuscany

Background imageTuscany Collection: Crushing Olives, Tuscany

Crushing Olives, Tuscany
Crushing olives, with the help of a donkey, in Tuscany, Italy

Background imageTuscany Collection: Joanna of Austria

Joanna of Austria
JOANNA OF AUSTRIA, princess, wife of Francesco di Medici, granduca (grand duke) of Tuscany, mother of Marie de Medici, wife of Henri IV of France. (from Rubens portrait)

Background imageTuscany Collection: Palace of G-Duke Tuscana

Palace of G-Duke Tuscana
Design of the sumptuous Garden & Palace of the Grand Duke of Toscana shows a series of formal Italian gardens including fountains, an obelisk & covered walkways



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