EditorialParade shield after Giovanni Stradanus: Entry of Cosimo I. de Medici, Grandduke of Tuscany, into Rome 1569. Canvas on wood, grisaille, hightened with gold.
EditorialGrandduke Ferdinand III of Tuscany (1769-1824) sitting in his library. The son of Emperor Leopold II, he governed Tuscany, lost it during the Napoleonic Wars, became Grandduke of Wuerttemberg and returned to Florence in 1814. Canvas, 105 x 94 cm Inv. 8783.
EditorialEmperor Franz I Stephan (1708-1765), husband of Empress Maria Theresia, Duke of Lorraine, Grandduke of Tuscany, wearing the Order of the Golden Fleece. Oil on canvas.
EditorialFlorentine cabinet from the hunting room of Neues Palais, Sanssouci Gardens, a gift of the Grandduke of Tuscany to King Friedrich II of Prussia. Stone intarsia (around 1700) .
EditorialLe lion de Florence-The lion of Florence. According to a legend, a lion escaped from the zoo of the Grandduke of Florence. He grabbed a baby, but the mother besieged him to let go, which he did. 1801 Canvas,194 x 165 cm R. F.1983-104.
EditorialArchduchess Maria Magdalena (1589-1631), daughter of Habsburg Archduke Karl II of Styria, Carinthia and Kraijna, wife of Cosimo II Medici, Grandduke of Tuscany. Canvas, 116 x 108 cm Inv. 3385.
EditorialBianca Cappello, Grand Duchess of Tuscany (1548-1587). Born into an aristocratic Venetian family, she eloped with a Florentine at age 15. Later, she became the lover of Grandduke Francesco II of Tuscany, who married her after the death of his wife. 57 ...
EditorialPresident Charles De Gaulle at the funeral of Sir Winston Churchill, Saint Paul's Cathedral; next to him, in uniform, Jean, Grandduke of Luxemburg. London, January 1965.
EditorialCosimo I Medici, Grandduke of Tuscany (1519-1574). On the reverse side signed: " COSMUS MEDICES FLOR. DUX II BRONZINI OPUS" (probably later addition). Tin, 18 x 14 cm Inv. 212.
EditorialBianca Cappello, Grand Duchess of Tuscany (1548-1587). Born into an aristocratic Venetian family, she eloped with a Florentine at age 15. Later, she became the lover of Grandduke Francesco II of Tuscany, who married her after the death of his wife. 57 ...
EditorialParade shield after Giovanni Stradanus: Entry of Cosimo I. de Medici, Grandduke of Tuscany, into Rome 1569. Canvas on wood, grisaille, hightened with gold.
EditorialParade shield after Giovanni Stradanus: Entry of Cosimo I. de Medici, Grandduke of Tuscany, into Rome 1569. Canvas on wood, grisaille, hightened with gold.
EditorialPresident Charles De Gaulle at the funeral of Sir Winston Churchill, Saint Paul's Cathedral; next to him, in uniform, Jean, Grandduke of Luxemburg. London, January 1965.
EditorialLe lion de Florence-The lion of Florence. According to a legend, a lion escaped from the zoo of the Grandduke of Florence. He grabbed a baby, but the mother besieged him to let go, which he did. 1801 Canvas,194 x 165 cm R. F.1983-104.
EditorialCosimo I Medici, Grandduke of Tuscany (1519-1574). On the reverse side signed: " COSMUS MEDICES FLOR. DUX II BRONZINI OPUS" (probably later addition). Tin, 18 x 14 cm Inv. 212.
EditorialGrandduke Cosimo II of Toskana (1597-1681), called engraver Jacques Callot and Astronomer Galileo Galilei to his court in Florence. Canvas, 203 x 116 cm Inv. 6726.
EditorialBianca Cappello, Grand Duchess of Tuscany (1548-1587). Born into an aristocratic Venetian family, she eloped with a Florentine at age 15. Later, she became the lover of Grandduke Francesco II of Tuscany, who married her after the death of his wife. 57 ...
EditorialAnna de Medici (1616-1676), daughter of the Grandduke Cosimo II of Tuscany, married Archduke Ferdinand Karl of Habsburg. Canvas, 129 x 199 cm Inv. 803.
EditorialErnst-Ludwig Haus, Mathildenhoehe, Darmstadt. Sponsored by Grandduke Ernst Ludwig of Hesse-Darmstadt as the center of an artists'colony with exhibition hall and artist's studios. 1900-1901. Architect Olbrich set it on the top of the hill as a " te...
Editorial" Hochzeitsturm" (Wedding Tower), 1908, built to commemorate the wedding of Grandduke Ernst Ludwig, patron of the artists'colony on Mathildenhoehe, Darmstadt.
EditorialFlorentine cabinet from the hunting room of Neues Palais, Sanssouci Gardens, a gift of the Grandduke of Tuscany to King Friedrich II of Prussia. Stone intarsia (around 1700) .