ArtNet Italia
Fans of contemporary Italian art should make a note of this adress. ArtNet Italia currently offers about twelve special exhibits presenting photographies, sculptures and paintings by Italian artists, each of them including an introductory text and veveral images. A graphically well- done website with interesting exhibits.
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NeT-ArT Italia
The primary purpose of NeT-ArT is to further contacts between publishers and artists. And this web site presents many exhibits worth seeing: painting, computer graphics, comics, scultpture, photography, illustration, fashion, graphic design, each section encompassing several artists, presenting works of art and background information
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Marco Marilungo
This is a gallery with many animations and paintings, all of them humorous and a bit ironic. The artist, Marco Marilungo, was born in 1971 in Porto San Giorgio. He is endowed with a happy, ironic spirit and a clever hand. He began his career as a "cartoon-maker" and published many cartoons in popular magazines.
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Musei Vaticani, Rome
This is one part of the really huge collection "Christus Rex" with works of art from churches all over the world and many more art-historic exhibitions. It presents very few background information, but a really great number of images from the Vatican Museums, including sculptures, wall and ceiling paintings, tapestries, and paintings.
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Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
Take a virtual tour of the world-famous Uffici in Florence. You can read many texts on artists and art-historical eras, but with regard to pictures a visit of the Museum in Italy will be much more satisfying. Most images are only in black & white and small-sized thumbnails. You can search alphabetically (Works, Artists) or look at the Index of rooms, including such famous ones as the Botticelli-, Michelangelo-, Durer-, Leonardo- or Titian-Room.
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1200 Years of Italian Sculpture
This is an Italian site, unfortunately written in Italian only. But it offers an impressive number of sculptures from diverse periods: medieval and baroque, Gothic and modern. And many sculptures by Michelangelo or Bernini are included as well. You may browse either by artists' names or by towns, thus dicovering sculptures from Acquiterme to Zurigo. A real goldmine for those who are into sculpture.
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The Florence Art Guide
An art site introducing all places of interest and monuments like the Piazza della Signoria and the Uffizi, all great epochs (like the Medici, Renaissance) and important personages as well. Each of the 60 pages presents texts and small-sized images.
Florence Arts is a guide to all the churches, museums, bridges and places of interest in Florence, offering descriptions of ten different tours, with all attractions, with links to churches, places and museums, illustrated by small photos.
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