Lenders to the Exhibition | |
Foreword | |
The Medici and the Legacy of Michelangelo in Late Renaissance Florence: An Introduction | p. 1 |
Michelangelo and the Medici | p. 9 |
The Medici Grand-ducal Family and the Symbols of Power | p. 25 |
Art at the Court of Duke Cosimo I de' Medici (1537-1574) | p. 35 |
The Studiolo of Francesco I Reconsidered | p. 47 |
Ferdinando de' Medici and the Art of the Possible | p. 67 |
Cosimo II and Maria Maddalena of Austria | p. 77 |
Artisans and the Economy in Sixteenth-century Florence | p. 85 |
The Legacy of Michelangelo in the Grand-ducal Tapestry Workshops of Florence, from Cosimo I to Cosimo II | p. 95 |
The Origins and Splendors of the Grand-ducal Pietre Dure Workshops | p. 103 |
Galileo in the Garden: Observations on the Sculptural Furnishings of Florentine Gardens between the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries | p. 113 |
Spectacle, Theater, and Propaganda at the Court of the Medici | p. 123 |
Note to Readers | p. 132 |
Catalog to the Exhibition | p. 133 |
Paintings | p. 134 |
Sculptures | p. 182 |
Decorative Arts | p. 244 |
Works on Paper | p. 288 |
Acknowledgments | p. 362 |
Bibliography | p. 364 |
Photograph Credits | p. 380 |
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