EditorialScott Schuman, the Milan-based street-style photographer known as The Sartorialist, in Florence, Italy on Jan. 11, 2023. (Clara Vannucci/The New York Times)
EditorialFlorentine Street Scene with Twelve Figures (Sheltering the Traveler, one of the Seven Works of Mercy). Dating: 1540 - 1560. Place: Florence. Measurements: h 85 cm ? w 71.5 cm; d 7.5 cm.
EditorialMadonna and Child. Dated: c. 1425. Dimensions: overall: 102.5 x 62.2 x 28.3 cm (40 3/8 x 24 1/2 x 11 1/8 in.). Medium: painted and gilded terracotta with wood backing.
EditorialSaints John the Baptist and John the Evangelist; Mariotto di Nardo, Italian (Florentine), active 1394 - 1424; 1408; Tempera and gold leaf on panel; Unframed: 99.1 x 76.2 cm (39 x 30 in.), Framed: 138.4 x 84.1 x 10.8 cm (54 1/2 x 33 1/8 x 4 1/4 in.).
EditorialThe birth of Christ. From the Baptistery, Florence. Mosaics cover the entire cupola. They were begun in 1220 and completed a century later. The designs are by Florentine painters, among them Cimabue and the young Giotto.
EditorialThe Capitoline Wolf Suckling Romulus and Remus. Dated: 15th century. Dimensions: overall (height by length): 6 ? 10.3 cm (2 3/8 ? 4 1/16 in.). Medium: bronze//Black lacquer over medium brown bronze.
EditorialOothoon's vision. Notebook of William Blake. England; circa 1787-1818. [Whole folio] Sketch of Oothoon's vision, indicated by the cloud, of being devoured by Theotormon's eagle; related to the 'Visions of the Daughters of Albion'. Autograph draft, with...
EditorialFra Beato Angelico, (c. 1395-1455). Early Italian Renaissance painter. Florentine school. Madonna and Child with Four _ngels, early 1420s. Tempera on panel. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
EditorialItaly. Florence. San Miniato al Monte (St. Minias on the Mountain). Florentine Romanesque style, 11th-12th century. View of the geometrically patterned marble facade.
EditorialCimabue (1240-1302). Florentine painter and creator of mosaics. The Maesta. Angels around the Virgin and Child Jesus. Painted around 1280. Tempera on panel. Louvre. France.