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  2. Charles H. Cecil Studios - Wikipedia

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    The Charles H. Cecil Studios is a private atelier in Florence, Italy. It is run by American painter and art historian Charles H. Cecil, who was trained by R. H. Ives Gammell. It offers training in classical techniques of drawing and oil painting. Charles H. Cecil Studios occupies the most historic Florentine atelier still in active use.

  3. Opificio delle pietre dure - Wikipedia

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    The Opificio delle pietre dure, literally meaning "Workshop of semi-precious stones", is a public institute of the Italian Ministry for Cultural Heritage based in Florence. It is a global leader in the field of art restoration and provides teaching as one of two Italian state conservation schools (the other being the Istituto Superiore per la ...

  4. Santa Reparata International School of Art - Wikipedia

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    Santa Reparata International School of Art (SRISA) is an art college situated in the center of Florence, Italy in Via San Gallo. The school is attended by international students, mostly American , who are pursuing a semester, year or summer program abroad.

  5. Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze - Wikipedia

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    The Accademia e Compagnia delle Arti del Disegno, or "academy and company of the arts of drawing", was founded on 13 January 1563 by Cosimo I de' Medici, under the influence of Giorgio Vasari. [3] It was made up of two parts: the company was a kind of guild for all working artists, while the academy was a more select group of artists ...

  6. Florentine Renaissance art - Wikipedia

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    Antonio del Pollaiuolo, Portrait of a Young Woman (1470–1472), Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan. Facade of Santa Maria Novella (1456) Michelangelo, Doni Tondo (1503–1504). The Florentine Renaissance in art is the new approach to art and culture in Florence during the period from approximately the beginning of the 15th century to the end of the 16th.

  7. Florence Academy of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Florence Academy of Art received an excellent review from Brian T. Allen in 2021. [5] A review in The New York Times in 2003 of a show of works by students of the school at the Hirschl and Adler gallery in Manhattan, New York , was not wholly negative, but spoke of " … inertly composed still lifes, laughable allegories and preciously ...