La lecture à portée de main
Description
Informations
Publié par | les_archives_du_savoir |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
Licence : | |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 9 Mo |
Extrait
Digitized tine Internet Arcliiveby
in 2007 witli funding from
IVIicrosoft Corporation
littp://www.arcliive.org/details/catalogueofroyalOOrealiala£JNIVERSrTY OF CAFJlt);
CATALOGUE
OP THE
ROYAL llFFIZI GALLERY
IN
I^I^OnEKCK
FLOEENCE
Edit, by the Coopebative Printing Associat.
Via N." 46Pietrai>iana.
1897.All rights reserved..
INDEX
Plan of the Ufiizi Gallery Pag. 5
Rules for Artists 7
List public Galleries, Museumsof the and other art Mo-
numents to be visited in Florence, and relative prices
for admission ivi
Days and hours in which Galleries, Museums, etc., are
open 8
The Uffizi Gallery 9
PART THE FIRST
Sculptures.
On the Stairs 15
First Vestibule ivi
Second 17
First Corridor 18
Second 33
Third Corridor 37
The Hall of Niobe 45
Inscriptions and Sculptures 51)„
Cabinet of the Hermaphrodite 56
In the Hall of the Portraits of Painters 58
Second Saloon of the Flemish German School„ and 60
Saloon of the Italian School ivi„
Tribune„ ivi
Cabinet of Gems 63
of stones, nielli, ... 66 Cameos, engraved etc.
2011226INDEX
SECONDPART THE
the Corridors . . Pag. 71the ceilings of .Frescoes oii
Paintings.
'^5
CorridorFirst
^2Second
^^CorridorThird
100Ancient great Masters ....Original I>ra\vings of
1^1GalleryFeroni
the Collection of smallSketch and Pastel Eooms and
102Portraits
103Hall of Niobe
104Baroccio„
painted byPortraits of ancient and modern Painters
113themselves
.129Corridor leading to the Hall of Lorenzo Monaco . .
130Hall of Lorenzo Monaco
134Venetian School — First Hall
140Second Hall
French School 145
— First Saloon . . . .151Flemish and German Schools
Second . . . 158„ „
166Dutch School
Italian Schocd 180
Tribune 190
Tuscan School — First Hall 198
Second Hall 209„
Third Hall 216„
Corridor which leads to the Palatine Gallery .... 221
Engravings ivi
Portraits of eminent personages 223 and Costumes XVIth, XVIIth XVIIIth 231and cent. .
Views of different Towns, Fortresses, popular and reli-
gious Fetes 236
Other Portraits which are scattered in the diflFerent halls
of the Gallery 237'^2
•23
24
UFFIZI GALLERY
1. First vestibule.
2. Second »
3. First corridor.
23
4. Second >
»5. Third
6. Original Drawings.
7 JSketch & Pastel Rooms &
23 23
8. 1 coll. ofsmall Portraits.
I 9. Hall of Niobe.
10. » Baroccio.of
11. k of Inscriptions.
12. Cabinet of the Herma-
phrodite.
13. Cabinet of Cameos, etc.
14. Portraits of Painters.
15. Corridor leading to the
Palatine Gallery.
16. J Corridor and Hall ofD. Lo-
17 renzo Monaco.)
18. Curator the Gallery.of
19. Venetian School.
20. Cabinet of Gems.
21. French School
22. German and Flemish
School.
23. Dutch School.
24. Italian School.
25. Tribune.
26. Tuscan School.
7
1
6
1 : 11