The heart of civic life in Renaissance Florence was an open square called the Piazza della Signoria. The piazza was the site of debates, executions, and power struggles, making it the most contested space in the city. Florentines held tremendous pride in their republic and often commissioned sculptural works to represent their civic values, displaying them publicly in the piazza. This research examines the shifting messages of sculptural works in the Piazza della Signoria during three distinct periods: from the piazza\u27s creation in 1300 until 1494; from the expulsion of the Medici in 1494 until their return in 1512; and after 1512 during the Medici’s reign as the Dukes of Florence
The architecture of the Florentine Renaissance was a means of establishing a visual, physical identi...
The Italian city-state of Florence had a long-standing tradition of exceptionalist rhetoric during ...
The historic center of Florence, universally recognized as a monumental unicum, has been inscribed o...
The heart of civic life in Renaissance Florence was an open square called the Piazza della Signoria....
This is the final version. Available from Yale University Press via the link in this recordThe citie...
Fifteenth-century Florentines are famous for their long memories. So much so that any Renaissance sc...
<p><i>*Designated as an Exemplary Master's Project for 2014-15*</i></p>Orsanmichele was an important...
This chapter takes a spatial approach to contestation in Venice, focusing on locations of protest. A...
This thesis investigates the Medicean ability to present divergent messages to different audiences ...
View of two niches above main portal, north façade; Originally known as the Palazzo dei Priori and l...
Florence and the region of Tuscany have a long urban history dating from ancient times. The timefram...
This dissertation studies the chancery of the Florentine Republic by examining the administrative of...
This thesis argues for the significance of castellated civic palaces in shaping and consolidating Fl...
AbstractStudies on the reception and impact of ancient models in the emergence of Republican civic s...
In the 16th and 17th centuries, the ambitious reorganization of the urban fabric sponsored and super...
The architecture of the Florentine Renaissance was a means of establishing a visual, physical identi...
The Italian city-state of Florence had a long-standing tradition of exceptionalist rhetoric during ...
The historic center of Florence, universally recognized as a monumental unicum, has been inscribed o...
The heart of civic life in Renaissance Florence was an open square called the Piazza della Signoria....
This is the final version. Available from Yale University Press via the link in this recordThe citie...
Fifteenth-century Florentines are famous for their long memories. So much so that any Renaissance sc...
<p><i>*Designated as an Exemplary Master's Project for 2014-15*</i></p>Orsanmichele was an important...
This chapter takes a spatial approach to contestation in Venice, focusing on locations of protest. A...
This thesis investigates the Medicean ability to present divergent messages to different audiences ...
View of two niches above main portal, north façade; Originally known as the Palazzo dei Priori and l...
Florence and the region of Tuscany have a long urban history dating from ancient times. The timefram...
This dissertation studies the chancery of the Florentine Republic by examining the administrative of...
This thesis argues for the significance of castellated civic palaces in shaping and consolidating Fl...
AbstractStudies on the reception and impact of ancient models in the emergence of Republican civic s...
In the 16th and 17th centuries, the ambitious reorganization of the urban fabric sponsored and super...
The architecture of the Florentine Renaissance was a means of establishing a visual, physical identi...
The Italian city-state of Florence had a long-standing tradition of exceptionalist rhetoric during ...
The historic center of Florence, universally recognized as a monumental unicum, has been inscribed o...