RMRHKWM3–Cosimo de' Medici goes to exile in 1433. Ceiling painting by Italian Mannerist painters Giorgio Vasari and Marco Marchetti da Faenza (1556-1558) in the Room of Cosimo the Elder (Sala di Cosimo il Vecchio) in the Apartments of Pope Leo X (Quartiere di Leone X) in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RMRHKWJF–Saint John Fireworks in Piazza della Signoria on the evening of Saint John's Day 24 June 1558. Fresco by Flanders-born mannerist painter Jan Van der Straet, also known as Giovanni Stradano (1558) in the Apartments of Pope Leo X (Quartiere di Leone X) in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RMRHKWM5–Cosimo de' Medici and his entourage return from exile greeting in triumph by the city fathers outside the San Gallo Gate in 1434. Ceiling painting by Italian Mannerist painters Giorgio Vasari and Marco Marchetti da Faenza (1556-1558) in the Room of Cosimo the Elder (Sala di Cosimo il Vecchio) in the Apartments of Pope Leo X (Quartiere di Leone X) in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RMRHKWMB–Ambassadors of the most powerful foreign states paying tribute to Lorenzo the Magnificent. Ceiling painting by Italian Mannerist painters Giorgio Vasari and Marco Marchetti da Faenza (1556-1558) in the Room of Lorenzo the Magnificent (Sala di Lorenzo il Magnifico) in the Apartments of Pope Leo X (Quartiere di Leone X) in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. The gift laid before Lorenzo the Magnificent include the cardinal's hat which the pope granted to his son Giovanni, the future pope Leo X.
RMRHKWMG–Lorenzo the Magnificent meet his allies at the Diet of Cremona, during the war between Venice and Ferrara in 1483. Ceiling painting by Italian Mannerist painters Giorgio Vasari and Marco Marchetti da Faenza (1556-1558) in the Room of Lorenzo the Magnificent (Sala di Lorenzo il Magnifico) in the Apartments of Pope Leo X (Quartiere di Leone X) in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Giuliano de' Medici, the son of Lorenzo the Magnificent, is depicted in the tondo bellow.
RMRHKWMY–The people of Sarzana spontaneously surrender their city to Lorenzo the Magnificent during the war between Genoa and Florence in 1487. Ceiling painting by Italian Mannerist painters Giorgio Vasari and Marco Marchetti da Faenza (1556-1558) in the Room of Lorenzo the Magnificent (Sala di Lorenzo il Magnifico) in the Apartments of Pope Leo X (Quartiere di Leone X) in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici, the second son of Lorenzo the Magnificent and the future Pope Leo X, is depicted in the tondo bellow.
RMRHKWM2–Filippo Brunelleschi (kneeling) and Lorenzo Ghiberti show to Cosimo de' Medici counselled by Donatello and Michelozzo di Bartolomeo Michelozzi a model of the Church of San Lorenzo (Basilica di San Lorenzo) which is under construction in the background in 1429. Ceiling painting by Italian Mannerist painters Giorgio Vasari and Marco Marchetti da Faenza (1556-1558) in the Room of Cosimo the Elder (Sala di Cosimo il Vecchio) in the Apartments of Pope Leo X (Quartiere di Leone X) in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RMRHKWKT–Cosimo de' Medici reveals to young Sante Bentivoglio that he descended from the Bentivoglio lords of Bologna, in an effort to help the young man's family return to rule over the city in 1445. Ceiling painting by Italian Mannerist painters Giorgio Vasari and Marco Marchetti da Faenza (1556-1558) in the Room of Cosimo the Elder (Sala di Cosimo il Vecchio) in the Apartments of Pope Leo X (Quartiere di Leone X) in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Giovanni di Bicci, known as Bicci de' Medici, the father of Cosimo, is depicted in the tondo bellow.
RMRHKWMJ–Lorenzo the Magnificent surrounded by philosophers and scholars. Ceiling painting by Italian Mannerist painters Giorgio Vasari and Marco Marchetti da Faenza (1556-1558) in the Room of Lorenzo the Magnificent (Sala di Lorenzo il Magnifico) in the Apartments of Pope Leo X (Quartiere di Leone X) in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Depicted from left to right: Marullo Tracagnotto, Giovanni Lascari, Leonardo Bruni, Leon Battista Alberti, Cristofano Landino, Marsilio Ficino, Gentile da Urbino, Demetrio Calcondila, Francesco Accolti, Pico della Mirandola, Agnolo Poliziano and Luigi Pu
RMRHKWMP–Lorenzo the Magnificent journeys to Naples to meet King Ferdinand (Ferdinando d'Aragona) in an attempt to put an end to the war against Florence 1479-1480. Ceiling painting by Italian Mannerist painters Giorgio Vasari and Marco Marchetti da Faenza (1556-1558) in the Room of Lorenzo the Magnificent (Sala di Lorenzo il Magnifico) in the Apartments of Pope Leo X (Quartiere di Leone X) in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Piero di Lorenzo de' Medici, called Piero the Unfortunate, the eldest son of Lorenzo the Magnificent, is depicted in the tondo bellow.
RMRHKWKW–Cosimo de' Medici surrounded by artists and scholars. Ceiling painting by Italian Mannerist painters Giorgio Vasari and Marco Marchetti da Faenza (1556-1558) in the Room of Cosimo the Elder (Sala di Cosimo il Vecchio) in the Apartments of Pope Leo X (Quartiere di Leone X) in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Luca della Robbia, Lorenzo Ghiberti, Andrea del Castagno, Fra Giovanni da Fiesole, known as Fra Angelico, Giuliano Pesello, Donatello, Paolo Uccello, Fra Filippo Lippi, Paolo dal Pozzo Toscanelli, Filippo Brunelleschi, John Argyropoulos and Marsilio Ficino are depicted from
RMRHKWHP–Cosimo de' Medici and his entourage return from exile greeting in triumph by the city fathers outside the San Gallo Gate in 1434. Ceiling painting by Italian Mannerist painters Giorgio Vasari and Marco Marchetti da Faenza (1556-1558) in the Room of Cosimo the Elder (Sala di Cosimo il Vecchio) in the Apartments of Pope Leo X (Quartiere di Leone X) in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RMRHKWK5–Cosimo de' Medici and his entourage return from exile greeting in triumph by the city fathers outside the San Gallo Gate in 1434. Ceiling painting by Italian Mannerist painters Giorgio Vasari and Marco Marchetti da Faenza (1556-1558) in the Room of Cosimo the Elder (Sala di Cosimo il Vecchio) in the Apartments of Pope Leo X (Quartiere di Leone X) in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RMRHKWJD–Cosimo de' Medici and his entourage return from exile greeting in triumph by the city fathers outside the San Gallo Gate in 1434. Ceiling painting by Italian Mannerist painters Giorgio Vasari and Marco Marchetti da Faenza (1556-1558) in the Room of Cosimo the Elder (Sala di Cosimo il Vecchio) in the Apartments of Pope Leo X (Quartiere di Leone X) in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RMRHKWJC–Cosimo de' Medici goes to exile in 1433. Ceiling painting by Italian Mannerist painters Giorgio Vasari and Marco Marchetti da Faenza (1556-1558) in the Room of Cosimo the Elder (Sala di Cosimo il Vecchio) in the Apartments of Pope Leo X (Quartiere di Leone X) in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Allegories of Prudence and Fortitude are depicted on the sides. Piero di Cosimo de' Medici, the son of Cosimo, is depicted in the tondo bellow.
RMRHKWK8–Lorenzo the Magnificent surrounded by philosophers and scholars. Ceiling painting by Italian Mannerist painters Giorgio Vasari and Marco Marchetti da Faenza (1556-1558) in the Room of Lorenzo the Magnificent (Sala di Lorenzo il Magnifico) in the Apartments of Pope Leo X (Quartiere di Leone X) in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Depicted from left to right: Marullo Tracagnotto, Giovanni Lascari, Leonardo Bruni, Leon Battista Alberti, Cristofano Landino, Marsilio Ficino, Gentile da Urbino, Demetrio Calcondila, Francesco Accolti, Pico della Mirandola, Agnolo Poliziano and Luigi Pu
RMRHKWJB–Filippo Brunelleschi (kneeling) and Lorenzo Ghiberti show to Cosimo de' Medici counselled by Donatello and Michelozzo di Bartolomeo Michelozzi a model of the Church of San Lorenzo (Basilica di San Lorenzo) which is under construction in the background in 1429. Ceiling painting by Italian Mannerist painters Giorgio Vasari and Marco Marchetti da Faenza (1556-1558) in the Room of Cosimo the Elder (Sala di Cosimo il Vecchio) in the Apartments of Pope Leo X (Quartiere di Leone X) in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Giovanni de' Medici, the son of Cosimo, is depicted in the tondo bel
RMRHKWJN–Allegory of Mercy depicted in the ceiling painting by Italian Mannerist painters Giorgio Vasari and Marco Marchetti da Faenza (1556-1558) in the Room of Lorenzo the Magnificent (Sala di Lorenzo il Magnifico) in the Apartments of Pope Leo X (Quartiere di Leone X) in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RMRHKWJ2–Lorenzo the Magnificent meet his allies at the Diet of Cremona, during the war between Venice and Ferrara in 1483. Ceiling painting by Italian Mannerist painters Giorgio Vasari and Marco Marchetti da Faenza (1556-1558) in the Room of Lorenzo the Magnificent (Sala di Lorenzo il Magnifico) in the Apartments of Pope Leo X (Quartiere di Leone X) in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Hercules slaying the Lernaean Hydra as an allegory of Courage and allegory of Felicity are depicted on the sides. Giuliano de' Medici, the son of Lorenzo the Magnificent, is depicted in the tondo bellow.
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