Artist/Designer: Designer Unknown
Project Location: Florence, Italy
Style/Period(s):
Renaissance, Restored
Primary Material(s):
Ceramic, Stone, Plaster, Paint
Function(s):
Residential Structure
Related Website(s):
Significant Date(s):
14th Century, 1578
Additional Information:
Publications/Texts in Print:
Rosenberg, Louis Conrad. The Davanzati palace, Florence, Italy: a restored palace of the fourteenth century measured and drawn, together with a short descriptive text/. New York, New York: The Architectural book publishing company, 1922.
https://digital-research-books-beta.nypl.org/read/1617602?_gl=1*11w9ch5*_gcl_au*MTY5MDE5MjIuMTc0MTQ0Njc1OQ..*_ga*MzE1MTYwMDQ5LjE3NDE0NDY0NTY.*_ga_P03CNT7C31*MTc0MTQ1MzMzOS4yLjEuMTc0MTQ1Mzk3Ny4wLjAuMA..
Celani, Jennifer. Dall'asta al Museo: Elia Volpi e Palazzo Davanzati nel collezionismo pubblico e privato del Novecento. Italy: Edizioni Polistampa, 2018.
Todorow, Maria Fossi. Palazzo Davanzati. Italy: Lo Studiolo, 1979.
Vaccari, Maria Grazia. Palazzo Davanzati. Italy: Giunti, 2014.
Building Address:
Via Porta Rossa, 13, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Significant Dates:
Mid-14th Century- Palace built by the Davizzi family
1578- Purchased by the Davanzati family
1838- divided into several flats and suffered severe damage
1910- Opened to the public as a Museum of the Old Florentine House
Tags:
Florence, Italy, Florentine home, palace, museum, renaissance , renaissance residence, renaissance interior, early renaissance
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