Florence is an art historian’s dream. The Galleria dell'Accademia bursts with works by Michelangelo, who is entombed within the frescoed walls of the Basilica di Santa Croce. Budding photographers can snap pics of the Ponte Vecchio bridge, and serious shoppers can spend a blissful afternoon wandering the shops of Piazza Santo Spirito. Tuscan cuisine pays homage to the region’s bounty. Swipe a hunk of crusty bread across a pool of local olive oil and you’ll be instantly transported to your happiest place.
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As well as the workshop and the laboratory, NAA-Studio is a place where design and manual expertise come together in the creation of handcrafted jewels of an ancient flavour but a contemporary look.
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MOMENTUM is a venue where you can find for yourself an artwork by an emerging artist at the price of a hotel room and a piece by the established artist at the price of the Bentley. You can find here contemporary artistic jewellery what will make you look outstanding, unique pieces by famous Italian artisan Francesco Perini, newest collection of the legendary Italian porcelain by Ginori. MOMENTUM - is a unit, where all the parts are aimed to the unique goal. MOMENTUM adopts the main ideas of the Bauhaus and translates them to current and future needs. MOMENTUM is a station, where you get off to catch true inspiration, knowledge or products to go further. As a client of the MOMENTUM you can have a complimentary Bellini at the blue-chip Picteau Lounge with the best view over the Ponte Vecchio.
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At Studio Artemisia in historical center of Florence few steps from Ponte Vecchio can find frescoes, sgraffiti, illuminations, copies of paintings, gildings and frames made on ancient techniques.Artemisia also offers restoration of paintings on canvas and wood, wood sculptures, frescoes, and gilding.Individual and group classes of ancient techniques: fresco, egg tempera, gilding.
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Come to visit us and see how we create wonderful handmade Pietra Dura Inlay Artworks with the same traditional Florentine technique from the Renaissance, also known as the Art of the Medici Family. * Guided tour in our workshop available from Monday to Friday - booking by phone call or email *
This was a stop which Luca, our guide with Ciao Tours Vancouver, made. We had seen and heard about micromosaics but didn't understand exactly how they were made. Luca explained how they were made and while in the store/workshop had the opportunity to watch an artisian on a project. Both my wife and I really enjoyed and marvelled at the craftmanship as well as subject matter. Several pieces were landscapes which showed Blue skies with white clouds so very realistic you couldn't tell where the pieces of the individual stone met. Some of the pieces may take 7 or 8 months to make which doesn't include sourcing the stones for the pieces. I would have like to buy one but the 3 x 3 artwork in a frame was 450 Euro's. These artworks are for the ages not one person - passed on to famly.
A permanent exhibition space for the paintings and drawings by Karl Stengel at Palazzo Rosselli del Turco. By appointment only. To book a visit, please call: +39 0550516161 or [email protected]
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