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The Chianciano Art Museum hosts a wide permanent collection from Asiatic Art to Renaissance drawing. It organises the Biennale of Chianciano and the Chianciano International Photography Award.
Focuses in particular on Italian and Netherlandish art. Includes information on exhibits, collections, and an art library. Located in Florence, Italy.
Housed at former Santa Maria delle Lacrime church in Longiano, it aims to conserve surviving items of street furniture. Includes a guided tour, visitor information and news.
Nineteenth-century home features a collection of Renaissance artifacts, and arts and crafts. Includes details of exhibits, events, seminars, programs, entrance fees, hours, and directions to the location in Milan. [Italian and English]
Collection includes gilded bronzes, including the Bronzi Dorati dating from Ancient Rome, Roman art, coins and Renaissance paintings.
The Chianciano Art Museum hosts a wide permanent collection from Asiatic Art to Renaissance drawing. It organises the Biennale of Chianciano and the Chianciano International Photography Award.
Focuses in particular on Italian and Netherlandish art. Includes information on exhibits, collections, and an art library. Located in Florence, Italy.
Nineteenth-century home features a collection of Renaissance artifacts, and arts and crafts. Includes details of exhibits, events, seminars, programs, entrance fees, hours, and directions to the location in Milan. [Italian and English]
Housed at former Santa Maria delle Lacrime church in Longiano, it aims to conserve surviving items of street furniture. Includes a guided tour, visitor information and news.
Collection includes gilded bronzes, including the Bronzi Dorati dating from Ancient Rome, Roman art, coins and Renaissance paintings.
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December 11, 2015 at 11:28:29 UTC
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