firenze, una città d'arte

26

Upload: michaelasanda-

Post on 02-Jul-2015

862 views

Category:

Travel


3 download

DESCRIPTION

The collection is the most tangible testimony of a typically Florentine tradition of the plastic arts which formed in the various phases of the construction of Santa Maria del Fiore and for centuries evolved at her work sites.

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Firenze, una città d'arte
Page 2: Firenze, una città d'arte
Page 3: Firenze, una città d'arte

Inaugurated in 1891, renovated after the 1966 flood, and today with a layout dated December 1999, the Museo dell’Opera del Duomo must be considered one of the most important church museums in Italy.

Page 4: Firenze, una città d'arte

The present palazzo was built over a previous construction purchased in 1400.

Page 5: Firenze, una città d'arte

Since the end of the 1800s, there has been an

uninterrupted flow to the Museum of the works of art which, for

reasons of conservation, have been removed from their outdoor location at Santa Maria del Fiore,

the Baptistery and the Campanile.

Page 6: Firenze, una città d'arte

Pope Bonifacius VIII; statue by Arnolfo di Cambio, around 1298.

Page 7: Firenze, una città d'arte
Page 8: Firenze, una città d'arte

Anonymelutrin monumental,approx. from 1550 to 1600

Page 9: Firenze, una città d'arte

Arnolfo di Cambio (1245-1302) Madona col Bambino tra S.Reparata e S.Zanobi (from 1300 to 1310 )

Page 10: Firenze, una città d'arte

The priceless Altar of San Giovanni comes from the interior of the Baptistery: composed of 400 kilos of silver, it was created between 1366 and 1480 by artists like Michelozzo, Verrocchio, Antonio del Pollaiolo and Bernardo Cennini.

Page 11: Firenze, una città d'arte

ProfetaAndrea & Nino Pisanofrom 1334 to 1341

HabacucDonatello from 1423 to 1435

ProfetaMaestro dell'Armaturafrom 1334 to 1341

Christ Rédempteur Andrea Pisano

(near 1340)

Sainte RéparateAndrea Pisano

(near 1340

Page 12: Firenze, una città d'arte

Donatello’s polychrome wooden sculpture Maria Maddalena (1445)

Page 13: Firenze, una città d'arte
Page 14: Firenze, una città d'arte
Page 15: Firenze, una città d'arte

The Choir Lofts by Luca della RobbiaBas-relieffrom 1431 to 1438

Page 16: Firenze, una città d'arte

The sculptures of campanile -hexagonal panel, lozenges and statues depict the history of mankind, inspired by Genesis, and the beginnings of “mechanical arts” and “creative arts” (according to the Bible): Jabal (animal husbandry), Jubal (music, harp and organ), Tubalcain (first blacksmith), Noah (first farmer)

Page 17: Firenze, una città d'arte
Page 18: Firenze, una città d'arte

Andrea Pisano 1334-1336

Page 19: Firenze, una città d'arte

Andrea Pisano from 1337 to 1341

Page 20: Firenze, una città d'arte

the panels for the “Door of Paradise” by Ghiberti

Page 21: Firenze, una città d'arte
Page 22: Firenze, una città d'arte
Page 23: Firenze, una città d'arte
Page 24: Firenze, una città d'arte
Page 25: Firenze, una città d'arte
Page 26: Firenze, una città d'arte

Sound: Giovanni Battista Viotti - Concerto pour

piano et orch en Sol mineur

Text: Internet

Pictures: Daniela Iacob

Arangement: Sanda Foi oreanuş