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Florence Collection

Florence, a city steeped in history and art, has been a muse for countless creative minds throughout the ages

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Florence Collection: THE SUPREMES, c1963. American vocal trio. From left to right: Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson
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Florence Collection: Gozzoli, Benozzo di Lese, called Benozzo (1420-1497)
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Florence Collection: Dante and the Divine Comedy (The Comedy Illuminating Florence), 1464-1465
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Florence Collection: Map of Florence known as Della Catena Map of Florence, Attributed to Francesco di Lorenzo
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Florence Collection: Carta della Catena. View of Florence in 1490
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Florence Collection: Dante Alighieri, Italian poet, sees his beloved Beatrice
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Florence Collection: The Lady With The Lamp Florence Nightingale
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Florence Collection: Fairies dance in a circle - Fairy Ring
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Florence Collection: SANTI di TITO (1536-1603). Portrait of Niccolo
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Florence Collection: Colour Woodcut print
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Florence Collection: Fairy Revels
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Florence Collection: Ghost plant or Indian pipe, Monotropa uniflora
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Florence Collection: Princess looking in a mirror
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Florence Collection: Perseus and Medusa statue at Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy
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Florence Collection: 16th Century Plan of Florence
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Florence Collection: The statue of David by Michelangelo in the Galleria dell Accademia in Florence
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Florence Collection: Florence Nightingale
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Florence Collection: Fairies in flight by Florence Mary Anderson
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Florence Collection: Primavera, c1478. Artist: Sandro Botticelli
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Florence Collection: MIGRANT MOTHER, 1936. Florence Thompson, a 32-year-old migrant worker and mother of seven
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Florence Collection: Whither Away by Florence Mary Anderson
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Florence Collection: City map of Florence, Italy, lithograph, published in 1897
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Florence Collection: The Battle of San Romano, c1438, (1909). Artist: Paolo Uccello
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Florence Collection: Duomo (Cathedral), Florence (Firenze), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tuscany
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Florence Collection: Twinflower, Linnaea borealis
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Florence Collection: General city skyline view and the Duomo, Florence, Italy
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Florence Collection: The Kings Castle by Florence Mary Anderson
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Florence Collection: The Moonchild by Florence Mary Anderson
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Florence Collection: The Battle of San Romano, 1432 (c1435-1440). Artist: Paolo Uccello
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Florence Collection: Florence Nightingale, English nurse and hospital reformer, c1850s
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Florence Collection: Golden rays over the Ponte Vecchio and Duomo as the sun sets over Florence, UNESCO
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Florence Collection: CELLINI, Benvenuto (1500-1571). Perseus. 1554
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Florence Collection: LEOPARDI, Giacomo (1798-1837). Italian writer
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Florence Collection: Black truffle, Tuber melanosporum
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Florence Collection: Goddess Maat. 1312 -1298 BC. Represented with
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Florence Collection: Ladies in Florence during the Renaissance
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Florence Collection: The David, Piazza della Signoria, Florence (Firenze), UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Florence Collection: Map of Italy and the Mediterranean made out of ceramic tiles on a street in Seville
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Florence Collection: Statue of David
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Florence Collection: Fairies and toadstools
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Florence Collection: An Allegory with Venus and Cupid, c1523-1568. Artist: Agnolo Bronzino
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Florence Collection: Plato, Ancient Greek philosopher
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Florence Collection: Plato and Aristotle
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Florence Collection: Highland Fling by Florence Hardy
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Florence Collection: Plan and cut of the dome of the Cathedral of Florence, 16th century (drawing)
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Florence Collection: Florence panorama from Piazzale Michelangelo, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
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Florence Collection: Cathedral (Duomo), Florence, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
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Florence Collection: View of Florence from Boboli Gardens, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe


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Florence, a city steeped in history and art, has been a muse for countless creative minds throughout the ages. From the masterpieces of Gozzoli and Benozzo di Lese to the intricate Carta della Catena map, this enchanting place has inspired generations. In 1490, as depicted in the Map known as Della Catena by Francesco di Lorenzo Rosselli, one can witness the breathtaking view that captivated Dante Alighieri himself. The Italian poet gazes upon his beloved Beatrice with admiration and longing. The vibrant colours of a woodcut print bring to life the spirit of Florence. Just like Florence Nightingale, who earned her nickname "The Lady With The Lamp" for her tireless dedication to nursing during wartime. Her selflessness shines through centuries later. A princess peers into a mirror, perhaps reflecting on her own beauty amidst Florence's grandeur. And just like the elusive Ghost plant or Indian pipe that blooms mysteriously in its shadows, there is an air of mystique surrounding this captivating city. Perseus and Medusa statue at Loggia dei Lanzi stands tall as a testament to Florentine bravery and resilience. It echoes Michelangelo's David nearby – both sculptures embodying strength and grace that define Florence itself. Santi di Tito's portrait captures Niccolo's essence perfectly - his eyes filled with wisdom gained from living in this remarkable city where art thrives around every corner. Even beyond its borders, Florence leaves an indelible mark on popular culture. The Supremes' iconic image showcases not only their talent but also how far-reaching Florence's influence truly is - transcending time and geography. Florence remains timeless; it continues to inspire artists across various mediums even today. Its allure lies not only in its rich history but also in its ability to ignite creativity within those fortunate enough to experience its magic firsthand.