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Episode 340 - Florence: Museo dell'Opera del Duomo (Cathedral Museum) Part 2

Rebuilding The Renaissance

Release Date: 07/23/2025

Episode 346 - Florence - The Casa Buonarroti Museum show art Episode 346 - Florence - The Casa Buonarroti Museum

Rebuilding The Renaissance

Once a property owned and lived in by Michelangelo, the Casa Buonarroti Museum was created by the famous artist’s nephew to celebrate the legacy of his famous uncle. The museum contains Michelangelo’s two earliest known sculptures - “The Madonna of the Stairs” and “The Battle of the Centaurs,” his spectacular wooden model for the facade of San Lorenzo and the world’s largest collection of Michelangelo drawings. There is also a group of paintings celebrating Michelangelo by important 17th-century artists including Artemisia Gentileschi. 

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Episode 345 - Florence – The Bargello Museum Part III show art Episode 345 - Florence – The Bargello Museum Part III

Rebuilding The Renaissance

The collection of sculptures on the ground floor of the Bargello Museum in Florence, Italy, contains one of the world’s most important collections of 16th-century sculptures, including Michelangelo’s “Bacchus”  and  “Pitti Tondo,” Giambologna’s “Mercury” and “Florence Triumphing over Pisa,” and Cellini’s wax bozzetto (or small model) for his “Perseus with the Head of Medusa.”  

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Episode 344 - Florence – The Bargello Museum Part II show art Episode 344 - Florence – The Bargello Museum Part II

Rebuilding The Renaissance

The collection of sculptures in the great hall of the Bargello Museum in Florence, Italy, located on the second floor, contains one of the world’s most important collections of sculptures, including Ghiberti’s and Brunelleschi’s “Competition Panels,” Donatello’s marble and bronze “Davids” and “St. George,” and Verrocchio’s bronze “David.” 

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Episode 343 - Florence: The Bargello Museum - Part I show art Episode 343 - Florence: The Bargello Museum - Part I

Rebuilding The Renaissance

The building that houses the Bargello Museum in Florence, Italy,  is the earliest example of civic architecture in Florence, built in 1255. Today it houses one of the world’s greatest collections of Renaissance sculpture, including works by Donatello, Ghiberti, Brunelleschi, Verrocchio, Michelangelo, Giambologna, and Bernini.

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Episode 342 - Florence: Museo dell”Opera del Duomo (Cathedral Museum) Part 4 show art Episode 342 - Florence: Museo dell”Opera del Duomo (Cathedral Museum) Part 4

Rebuilding The Renaissance

This podcast explores the extraordinary artwork found on the second floor (Primo Piano) of the Cathedral Museum of Florence, including the beautiful belltower sculptures by Donatello, the “Cantorie” by Donatello and Luca della Robbia, and the Neo-Gothic façade proposals.  

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Episode 341 - Florence – Museo dell’Opera del Duomo (Cathedral Museum) Part III show art Episode 341 - Florence – Museo dell’Opera del Duomo (Cathedral Museum) Part III

Rebuilding The Renaissance

This podcast examines two of the greatest sculptures of all time – Donatello’s “Penitent Magdalene” and Michelangelo’s “Florence Pietà” – which are part of amazing collection of the Museo dell”Opera del Duomo in Florence, Italy. 

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Episode 340 - Florence: Museo dell'Opera del Duomo (Cathedral Museum) Part 2 show art Episode 340 - Florence: Museo dell'Opera del Duomo (Cathedral Museum) Part 2

Rebuilding The Renaissance

The Cathedral Museum of Florence, Italy, contains the three original bronze doors from Florence Baptistry by Andrea Pisano and Lorenzo Ghiberti. This podcast analyzes history, style, and influence of all three masterpieces. 

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Episode 339 - Florence – Museo dell’Opera del Duomo (Cathedral Museum) Part 1 show art Episode 339 - Florence – Museo dell’Opera del Duomo (Cathedral Museum) Part 1

Rebuilding The Renaissance

The Museo dell’Opera del Duomo in Florence is one of the world’s premier sculpture museums with works by Donatello, Ghiberti, and Michelangelo. This podcast examines the history of the museum and its spectacular reconstruction of the original early 14th-century façade of Florence Cathedral.

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Episode 338 - Answers to Open Questions XXV show art Episode 338 - Answers to Open Questions XXV

Rebuilding The Renaissance

From Leonardo making marzipan sculptures and his “Madonna of the Yarnwinder,” to whether Jesus died of cardiogenic shock or asphyxiation, to the recently discovered “Judith and Holofernes” and “Ecce Homo” attributed to Caravaggio, to how to transfer panel paintings to canvas, to how to recognize a Michelangelo, to whether being familiar with historical context increases your appreciation of a work of art, this episode answers the very questions that you ask me about the great art, artists and history of the Italian Renaissance.

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Episode 337 - Canova’s “Three Graces” show art Episode 337 - Canova’s “Three Graces”

Rebuilding The Renaissance

Antonio’s Canova’s statue of the “Three Graces” is considered a benchmark of beauty. It’s elegantly erotic representation of the Three Graces huddled in an intimate composition is a fitting final representation of the subject born in the ancient Greco-Roman world and later revived in the Renaissance. 

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