FLORENÇA ENTRE 1370 E 1430

There is less crowding on the upper floor of the Academia than on the ground floor. Recent modifications were made to make it more appealing to visitors in 2013.

A collection of Florentine paintings from between 1370 e 1420 is displayed in this hall of the museum.

Here, the newly restored late Gothic Florentine masterpieces can be enjoyed in a peaceful and enjoyable environment thanks to the new lighting.

A collection of Florentine religious devotion artwork is featured on the first floor of the museum.

In the vestibule, there are panels by Jacopo di Cione and a stunning gold-backed Madonna and Child por Don Silvestro of Gherarducci.

Visitors can appreciate the importance of the Florentino Guild commissions and the magnificence of the altarpieces made between the late 14º e cedo 15º. centuries in the spacious central lounge.

Some of the best-known artists in the central hall are Giovanni del Biondo, Mariotto di Nardo, Spinello Aretino, and a core of exceptional paintings by Lorenzo Monaco.

There is a magnificent altarpiece signed by Giovanni del Biondo, whose main subject is the Annunciation with the Blessing Father, surrounded by many angels e saints.

FLORENÇA ENTRE 1370 E 1430

a picture of FLORENCE BETWEEN 1370 AND 1430
a picture of FLORENCE BETWEEN 1370 AND 1430
a picture of FLORENCE BETWEEN 1370 AND 1430

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