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  1. 26 de may. de 2014 · Casa Buonarroti: esta casa lleva como nombre el apellido de uno de los artistas más famosos y prestigiosos del arte florentino, italiano y mundial: Miguel Ángel. Suscríbete a nuestro boletín. Síguenos en las redes sociales.

  2. Michelangelo Buonarroti. Studies for the Head of Leda. 1530 circa. red pencil, 354 x 269 mm. inv. 7 F. The drawing is unanimously recognized as one of the finest and most important of Michelangelo’s entire graphic production. The bowed head, portrayed in profile, is reminiscent of the pose of the figure of Night in the New Sacristy, and ...

  3. Florence, Casa Buonarroti, 26 September 2023 – 8 January 2024. The restoration of Artemisia Gentileschi’s Inclination, originally placed on the ceiling of the Galleria Buonarrotiana, generously financed by Calliope Arts and Christian Levett, has allowed a reinterpretation and appreciation of the work that was unthinkable before the ...

  4. 7 de ene. de 2020 · Casa Buonarroti is home to some of Michelangelo’s real belongings, and those of his descendants: entire volumes of letters and two-hundred autograph sketches of figures and architecture. The precious paper materials are stowed away and are only put on display for limited periods.

  5. Portal de la Casa Buonarroti. No es la casa natal de Miguel Ángel Buonarroti, pues lo hizo en Caprese en la provincia de Arezzo, sino que se trata de una de las casas en que vivió el artista. Su sobrino Leonardo, en los años 1546 a 1553 hizo edificar el palacio que fue luego ampliado y restaurado en su actual forma en 1612 por Miguel Ángel ...

  6. 7 de sept. de 2013 · Casa Buonarroti Firenze. Museo e monumento, luogo della memoria e della celebrazione del genio di Michelangelo, e insieme fastoso apparato barocco ed esposizione delle ricche collezioni d’arte della famiglia, la Casa Buonarroti è una delle più singolari occasioni di visita tra le realtà museali fiorentine e offre, in primo luogo, l’emozione di ammirare due celebri rilievi marmorei ...

  7. The Buonarroti House still holds the documentation without a doubt richer on Michelangelo. The Buonarroti Archive, owned by the House, consists in fact of 169 volumes, which start from Michelangelo’s ancestors to reach the first half of the nineteenth century, and which contain the most important collection of autograph papers by the artist.