The Tribuna of the Uffizi (1772–1778) by Johan Zoffany is a painting of the north-east section of the Tribuna room in the Uffizi in Florence, Italy. The...
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The Tribuna of the Uffizi is an octagonal exhibition hall in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy. Designed by Bernardo Buontalenti for Francesco I de'...
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limited edition of 500 copies. In 1966, Oliver Millar published Zoffany and his Tribuna on the painter's Uffizi group-portrait now in the Royal Collection...
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Charlotte had sent Zoffany to Florence where he had agreed to paint the Tribuna of the Uffizi. Zoffany stayed seven years and the resulting painting was...
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Wrestlers (sculpture) (redirect from Uffizi Wrestlers)
the Galerie degli Uffizi. where it was a main feature of the Tribuna of the Uffizi. The sculpture was cleaned of its former somewhat oily patina. The...
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by its prominent placing at the front of the gallery group portrait by Johan Zoffany of the Tribuna of the Uffizi of the 1770s. In his 1880 travelogue...
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Colonel Mordaunt's Cock Match (category Paintings by Johann Zoffany)
Zoffany stayed seven years. On his return, he brought for Queen Charlotte the painting of The Tribuna of the Uffizi that included within the body of the...
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one of the paintings represented in the 1772 painting The Tribuna of the Uffizi by Johan Zoffany. Marco Chiarini, Galleria palatina e Appartamenti Reali...
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Venus de' Medici (category Classical sculptures in the Uffizi)
it, Zoffany included it in his 1778 Tribuna of the Uffizi, and Lord Byron devoted five stanzas of Childe Harold to describing it. It was one of the precious...
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Madonna della Seggiola (redirect from Madonna of the Chair)
1770s painting of the Tribuna of the Uffizi. In 1858, Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote that the painting was "the most beautiful picture in the world" after having...
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