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San Marco, Florence

Index San Marco, Florence

San Marco is the name of a religious complex in Florence, Italy. [1]

82 relations: Adoration of the Magi (Fra Angelico and Filippo Lippi), Adoration of the Magi (Lorenzo Monaco), Alessandro Felici, Alessandro Gherardini, Amerigo Vespucci, Annunciation of Cortona, Annunciation of San Giovanni Valdarno, Antoninus of Florence, Antonio Francesco Gori, Baccio da Montelupo, Bartolomeo di Fruosino, Bastiano Mainardi, Benedetto da Fiesole, Benozzo Gozzoli, Bernardino Poccetti, Cecco Bravo, Coronation of the Virgin (Fra Angelico, Uffizi), Cosimo de' Medici, Counter-Maniera, Deposition of Christ (Fra Angelico), Domenico Passignano, Domenico Pesenti, Eleonora di Garzia di Toledo, Federigo Pedulli, Florence, Fra Angelico, Francesco di Antonio del Chierico, Francesco Granacci, Francesco Morandini, Giorgio La Pira, Giovanni Battista Naldini, Girolamo Benivieni, Giuseppe Agostino Orsi, Henri Ghéon, Hospital of Santa Maria Nuova, Jacopo Vignali, Kiss of Judas, Laurentian Library, List of art museums, List of basilicas in Italy, List of buildings and structures in Florence, List of churches in Florence, List of Italians, List of squares in Florence, Loggia del Pesce, Mark Rothko, Matteo Rosselli, Medici porcelain, Michelozzo, Monument to Savonarola in Piazza Savonarola, ..., Museo Nazionale di San Marco, November 1966, Old St. Peter's Basilica, Oratory of St Thomas Aquinas, Florence, Ottavio Vannini, Outline of Florence, Packard Humanities Institute, Pausanias (geographer), Philip Neri, Piazza San Marco, Florence, Pier Francesco Silvani, Plautilla Nelli, Presentation of Christ in the Temple (Fra Bartolomeo), Saint Dominic in Soriano, Saint François d'Assise, Saint Mark's Cathedral, Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral (Indianapolis), Salviati family, San Marco (disambiguation), San Marco Altarpiece, Santa Trinita, Santi di Tito, Sebastian Maggi, Tabernacle of the Linaioli, The Last Judgment (Fra Angelico, Florence), The Last Supper (Ghirlandaio), Vespasiano da Bisticci, Victory column, Vincenzo Chialli, Zanobi Strozzi, 1430s in art, 1440s in art. Expand index (32 more) »

Adoration of the Magi (Fra Angelico and Filippo Lippi)

The Adoration of the Magi is a tondo, or circular painting, of the Adoration of the Magi assumed to be that recorded in 1492 in the Palazzo Medici Riccardi in Florence as by Fra Angelico.

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Adoration of the Magi (Lorenzo Monaco)

The Adoration of the Magi is a tempera on panel painting by the Italian late Gothic artist Lorenzo Monaco, now housed in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.

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Alessandro Felici

Alessandro Felici (21 November 1742 in Florence, Italy – 21 August 1772 in Florence, Italy) was an Italian composer and violinist, not to be confused with his contemporary, Roman composer Felice Alessandri.

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Alessandro Gherardini

Alessandro Gherardini (16 November 1655 – 1726) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Florence.

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Amerigo Vespucci

Amerigo Vespucci (March 9, 1454February 22, 1512) was an Italian explorer, financier, navigator and cartographer.

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Annunciation of Cortona

The Annunciation of Cortona is a panel-painting altarpiece or retable by Fra Angelico: once housed in the Church of Gesù of Cortona, it is now held at the Museo Diocesano in Cortona.

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Annunciation of San Giovanni Valdarno

The Annunciation of San Giovanni Valdarno is a painting by Fra Angelico, painted in 1430 to 1432 in tempera on panel.

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Antoninus of Florence

Antoninus of Florence (1 March 13892 May 1459), was an Italian Dominican friar, who ruled as an Archbishop of Florence.

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Antonio Francesco Gori

Antonio Francesco Gori, on his titlepages Franciscus Gorius (9 December 1691 – 20 January 1757), was a Florentine antiquarian, a priest in minor orders, provost of the Baptistery of San Giovanni from 1746, and a professor at the Liceo, whose numerous publications of ancient Roman sculpture and antiquities formed part of the repertory on which 18th-century scholarship as well as the artistic movement of neoclassicism were based.

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Baccio da Montelupo

Baccio da Montelupo (1469–1523(?)), born Bartolomeo di Giovanni d'Astore dei Sinibaldi, was a sculptor of the Italian Renaissance.

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Bartolomeo di Fruosino

Bartolomeo di Fruosino (1366 or 1369 – December 7, 1441) was an Italian painter and illuminator of the Florentine School and Renaissance art.

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Bastiano Mainardi

Bastiano Mainardi (1460 – 1513) was an Italian painter born in San Gimignano.

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Benedetto da Fiesole

Fra Benedetto da Fiesole, also known as Benedetto da Mugello (died 1448) was an Italian artist.

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Benozzo Gozzoli

Benozzo Gozzoli (1497) was an Italian Renaissance painter from Florence.

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Bernardino Poccetti

Bernardino Poccetti (26 August 1548 – 10 October 1612), also known as Barbatelli, was an Italian Mannerist painter and printmaker of etchings.

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Cecco Bravo

Cecco Bravo (15 November 1601 – 1661) was an Italian painter of the Florentine Baroque school.

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Coronation of the Virgin (Fra Angelico, Uffizi)

The Coronation of the Virgin is a painting of the Coronation of the Virgin by the Italian early Renaissance painter Fra Angelico, executed around 1432.

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Cosimo de' Medici

Cosimo di Giovanni de' Medici (called 'the Elder' (Italian il Vecchio) and posthumously Father of the Fatherland (Latin pater patriae); 27 September 1389 – 1 August 1464) was an Italian banker and politician, the first member of the Medici political dynasty that served as de facto rulers of Florence during much of the Italian Renaissance.

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Counter-Maniera

Counter-Maniera or Counter-Mannerism (variously capitalized and part-italicized) is a term in art history for a trend identified by some art historians in 16th-century Italian painting that forms a sub-category or phase of Mannerism, the dominant movement in Italian art between about 1530 and 1590.

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Deposition of Christ (Fra Angelico)

The Deposition from the Cross is a painting of the Deposition of Christ by the Italian Renaissance master Fra Angelico, executed between 1432 and 1434.

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Domenico Passignano

Domenico Passignano (1559 – 17 May 1638), born Cresti or Crespi, was an Italian painter of a late-Renaissance or Counter-Maniera (Counter-Mannerism) style that emerged in Florence towards the end of the 16th century.

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Domenico Pesenti

Domenico Pesenti (Medole, 1843- Mantua, 1918) was an Italian painter and antiquarian.

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Eleonora di Garzia di Toledo

Eleonora di Garzia di Toledo (March 1553 – 11 July 1576), more often known as "Leonora" or "Dianora", was the daughter of García Álvarez de Toledo, 4th Marquis of Villafranca, Duke of Fernandina, and the wife of Don Pietro de' Medici, a son of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany.

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Federigo Pedulli

Federigo Pedulli (Brisighella, February 15, 1860- after 1938) was an Italian painter, mainly of watercolor vedute of exterior and interior scenes.

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Florence

Florence (Firenze) is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany.

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Fra Angelico

Fra Angelico (born Guido di Pietro; February 18, 1455) was an Early Italian Renaissance painter described by Vasari in his Lives of the Artists as having "a rare and perfect talent".

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Francesco di Antonio del Chierico

Francesco di Antonio del Chierico (1433–1484) was a manuscript illuminator of the early Renaissance period in Florence.

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Francesco Granacci

Francesco Granacci (1469 – 30 November 1543) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance movement.

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Francesco Morandini

Francesco Morandini (c. 1544–1597) was an Italian painter active in Florence, working in a Mannerist style.

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Giorgio La Pira

Giorgio La Pira (9 January 1904 – 5 November 1977) - in religious life Raimondo - was an Italian Roman Catholic politician who served as the Mayor of Florence twice (1950-1956 and 1960-1964).

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Giovanni Battista Naldini

Giovanni Battista Naldini (1535–1591) was an Italian painter of a late-Mannerism in Florence.

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Girolamo Benivieni

Girolamo Benivieni (6 February 1453 – August 1542) was a Florentine poet and a musician.

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Giuseppe Agostino Orsi

Giuseppe Agostino Orsi (1692, Florence - 1761) was a cardinal, theologian, and ecclesiastical historian.

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Henri Ghéon

Henri Ghéon (March 15, 1875 – June 13, 1944), born Henri Vangeon in Bray-sur-Seine, Seine-et-Marne, was a French playwright, novelist, poet and critic.

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Hospital of Santa Maria Nuova

The Hospital of Santa Maria Nuova (i.e. Ospedale di Santa Maria Nuova in Italian) is the oldest hospital still active in Florence, Italy.

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Jacopo Vignali

Jacopo Vignali (September 5, 1592 – August 3, 1664) was an Italian painter of the early Baroque period.

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Kiss of Judas

The kiss of Judas, also known (especially in art) as the Betrayal of Christ, is how Judas identified Jesus to the multitude with swords and clubs who had come from the chief priests and elders of the people to arrest him, according to the Synoptic Gospels.

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Laurentian Library

The Laurentian Library (Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana) is a historic library in Florence, Italy, containing more than 11,000 manuscripts and 4,500 early printed books.

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List of art museums

Algeria.

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List of basilicas in Italy

The following is a list of Roman Catholic basilicas in Italy, listed by diocese.

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List of buildings and structures in Florence

This is a list of the main architectural works in Florence, Italy by period.

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List of churches in Florence

The following is a list of the churches in Florence, Italy.

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List of Italians

This is a list of Italians, who are identified with the Italian nation through residential, legal, historical, or cultural means, grouped by their area of notability.

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List of squares in Florence

This is a list of the principal squares of Florence in Italy.

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Loggia del Pesce

The Loggia del Pesce is a historical building in Florence, Italy.

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Mark Rothko

Mark Rothko, born Markus Yakovlevich Rothkowitz (Ма́ркус Я́ковлевич Ротко́вич, Markuss Rotkovičs; September 25, 1903 – February 25, 1970), was an American painter of Russian Jewish descent.

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Matteo Rosselli

Matteo Rosselli (10 August 1578 – 18 January 1650) was an Italian painter of the late Florentine Counter-Mannerism and early Baroque.

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Medici porcelain

Medici porcelain was the first successful attempt in Europe to make imitations of Chinese porcelain.

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Michelozzo

Michelozzo di Bartolomeo Michelozzi (1396–1472) was an Italian architect and sculptor.

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Monument to Savonarola in Piazza Savonarola

The Monument to Savonarola in Piazza Savonarola is an outdoor marble statue on a plinth in honor of the 15th-century Dominican monk Girolamo Savonarola; it is located in a piazza of the same name a few blocks outside of the Viali di Circonvallazione, in Northeastern Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy.

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Museo Nazionale di San Marco

Museo Nazionale di San Marco is an art museum housed in the monumental section of the medieval Dominican friary dedicated to St Mark, situated on the present-day Piazza San Marco, in Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy.

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November 1966

The following events occurred in November 1966.

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Old St. Peter's Basilica

Old St.

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Oratory of St Thomas Aquinas, Florence

The Oratory of St.

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Ottavio Vannini

Ottavio Vannini (September 15, 1585 – c. 1643) was an Italian artist of the Baroque period, active mainly in Florence.

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Outline of Florence

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Florence: Florence – capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany.

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Packard Humanities Institute

The Packard Humanities Institute (PHI) is a non-profit foundation, established in 1987, and located in Los Altos, California, which funds projects in a wide range of conservation concerns in the fields of archaeology, music, film preservation, and historic conservation, plus Greek epigraphy, with an aim to create tools for basic research in the Humanities.

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Pausanias (geographer)

Pausanias (Παυσανίας Pausanías; c. AD 110 – c. 180) was a Greek traveler and geographer of the second century AD, who lived in the time of Roman emperors Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius.

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Philip Neri

Philip Romolo Neri (Italian: Filippo Romolo Neri; 21 July 151525 May 1595), known as the Third Apostle of Rome, after Saints Peter and Paul, was an Italian priest noted for founding a society of secular clergy called the Congregation of the Oratory.

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Piazza San Marco, Florence

Piazza San Marco is a city square in Florence, Italy.

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Pier Francesco Silvani

Pier Francesco Silvani (1620–1685) was an Italian architect and designer, active during the Baroque period, in Florence and other sites in Tuscany.

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Plautilla Nelli

Sister Plautilla Nelli (1524–1588) was a self-taught nun-artist and the first-known female Renaissance painter of Florence, Italy.

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Presentation of Christ in the Temple (Fra Bartolomeo)

Presentation of Christ in the Temple is a painting by Fra Bartolomeo, probably commissioned by pope Leo X for Epiphany 1516.

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Saint Dominic in Soriano

Saint Dominic in Soriano (San Domenico in Soriano; Santo Domingo en Soriano) refers to a portrait of Saint Dominic which was from 1530 an important artefact in the Dominican friary at Soriano Calabro in southern Italy.

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Saint François d'Assise

Saint François d'Assise is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer and librettist Olivier Messiaen, written from 1975 to 1983.

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Saint Mark's Cathedral

Saint Mark's Cathedral may refer to several cathedrals named for Saint Mark (Mark the Evangelist).

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Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral (Indianapolis)

Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral located at Fourteenth and Meridian Streets in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.

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Salviati family

The Salviati were a prominent Florentine family.

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San Marco (disambiguation)

San Marco, the Italian form of Saint Mark, is one of the six sestieri of Venice.

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San Marco Altarpiece

The San Marco Altarpiece (also known as Madonna and Saints) is a painting by the Italian early Renaissance painter Fra Angelico, housed in the San Marco Museum of Florence, Italy.

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Santa Trinita

Santa Trinita (Italian for "Holy Trinity") is a Roman Catholic church located in front of the Piazza of the same name, traversed by Via de' Tornabuoni, in central Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy.

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Santi di Tito

Santi di Tito (December 5, 1536; July 25, 1603) was one of the most influential and leading Italian painters of the proto-Baroque style – what is sometimes referred to as "Counter-Maniera" or Counter-Mannerism.

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Sebastian Maggi

Blessed Sebastian Maggi (1414 - 1496) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Dominicans.

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Tabernacle of the Linaioli

The Tabernacle of the Linaioli (Italian: Tabernacolo dei Linaioli, literally "Tabernacle of the Linen manufacturers") is a marble aedicula designed by Lorenzo Ghiberti, with paintings by Fra Angelico, dating to 1432-1433.

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The Last Judgment (Fra Angelico, Florence)

The Last Judgment (tempera on panel) is a painting by the Renaissance artist Fra Angelico.

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The Last Supper (Ghirlandaio)

The Last Supper (1480) is a fresco depicting the Last Supper of Jesus by the Italian Renaissance artist Domenico Ghirlandaio; it is located in the refectory of the Convent of the Ognissanti on Borgo Ognissanti #42 in central Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy.

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Vespasiano da Bisticci

Vespasiano da Bisticci (1421–1498) was an Italian humanist and librarian of the early Renaissance period.

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Victory column

A victory column—or monumental column or triumphal column—is a monument in the form of a column, erected in memory of a victorious battle, war, or revolution.

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Vincenzo Chialli

Vincenzo Chialli (27 July 1787 – 24 September 1840) was an Italian painter.

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Zanobi Strozzi

Zanobi Strozzi (17 November 1412 - 6 December 1468) was an Italian painter and manuscript illuminator, active in his native Florence and nearby Fiesole.

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1430s in art

The decade of the 1430s in art involved some significant events.

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1440s in art

The decade of the 1440s in art involved some significant events.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Marco,_Florence

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