TheBiflorence
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Feasting in the Renaissance
Art and science at the Medici court
Did Jesus die on the cross? An enquiry into images of the crucifixion
The Grand Dukes and the Cathedral Facade
Three collectors in early 20th-century Florence
Ghiberti, Brunelleschi and the Gates of Paradise
The Emotional Language of Justice in Renaissance Italy
The Forger’s Craft: The Making of a ‘Renaissance’ Drawing
When Computers look at Art
Boccaccio’s Decameron in Florence
The Girl with a Peach: courage and compassion in wartime Tuscany
How Florence won my heart
Southbound Sagas: Medici’s South American Tales
Giorgia Meloni and her Brothers - between the real world and Middle Earth
Byron 200
Plague in Florence
Brunelleschi's Dome
How the Medici Came to Know About the World: The Origin of Newspapers in Early Modern Florence
Vernon Lee and the efforts to preserve old Florence
Painting the Past: How the Renaissance was Invented
Pontormo at San Lorenzo
The British presence in Florence through the images of Alinari Archives
Meet the Author - Mark Anthony Jarman
Dante's Florence
Facts and Fictions in Renaissance Florentine Family Books
Divine Blue
Images of Love in the Renaissance
Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi
Porcelain from Florence: the Ginori factory