Florentia - the 'flowering' city: Under the Medici family, artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli and Brunelleschi turned the city into an artistic center and awakened Italian Humanism. Even today the visitor feels the unique flair, when strolling through the streets, past the Duomo Santa Maria del Fiore, the Piazza della Signoia, and the treasures of the Uffizi.
A gorgeous coffee table book that not only includes full color photographs of the major works of paintings and sculpture but also delves into the architecture with no shortage of glossy color photos of the important edifices erected throughout the history of Florence.
I especially enjoyed this book because I had spent a couple of days in Florence and was unable to see everything. I really wish I had read the book first in order to better plan my trip. Still it was fun to recognize the churches, monasteries and basilicas that I had visited and the art and to see what I missed.
It is a great souvenir of a wonderful time and I like being able to turn to this book as a vicarious visit back to one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
Comprehensive and detailed overview of the art and architecture of Florence. I read it before going to Florence and again upon return- it was even more meaningful after seeing the artworks discussed.
Though I did set this aside for a long time, (It was a borrowed book and I needed to return it. I then felt I should own it and finish.) it is truly a little gem. It reviews the major places and artwork in Florence and has stunning photographs. It is well organized and give great background information.
I hope to visit Florence someday and this book will travel with me. It is well worth having and reading!
After reading art and architecture Florence would make anyone reading this book want to head to the city of Florence for a holiday. There is so much to see in this city of culture and history and all within walking distance of each other however while it explainers the history of painting and architecture. As a history book, it does not say the large number of tourists and that for some museums like the Uffizi Gallery you can be queuing hours to get in but worth the wait.
This is the kind of book about art that I live for! A huge amount of glorious prints + actual relevant information about the time period. Just perfect!
A great guide to the History of Architecture in Florence, with a highly detailed but accessible writing style. More than a travel guide, it broke down the major Architectural landmarks and structures with detailed descriptions of not just the structures themselves, but of the original Architects process, and their influence on later structures. An in depth but very readable introduction to renaissance architecture, and with a huge amount of diagrams and photographs to go along with the detailed descriptions. Highly recommended to any architecture fan.
I bought this while studying History of Art and also took it with me on my visit to Florence. It's a good guide to the art and architecture in the city and has good maps of areas along with information about the sites. It's small and wouldn't suit someone looking for large art book pictures, nor is it a light tourist-book (it doesn't contain opening times, etc). But I would definitely recommend it to someone planning a trip to Florence who's interested in learning about what they're seeing.