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Art History Lecture w/ Tom Richards - Florence and Surroundings

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Thank you for your support! This week on The FAA Collective we would like to present you with an exciting new Art History lecture featuring The Florence Academy of Art Assistant Director Tom Richards talking about a few selected artworks found in Florence and the surrounding areas. One of the major reasons The Florence Academy of Art placed its roots in this city is because of its rich artistic history and tradition. It feels as though around every corner and down every alley in Florence is a secret gem, an artwork worthy of notice, and there are many more places and artworks to discover in the surrounding hills and cities! In this lecture Richards takes us on a tour, not only around some of Florence’s landmarks, but also to the Abbazia di Monte Oliveto Maggiore, not far outside of Siena, and Bologna. 

Our journey begins with ‘entering’ Santa Trinita, a church in Florence that is home to beautiful frescoes by Domenico Ghirlandaio (1448-1494), who, although rarely credited by the famous student was Michelangelo Buonarroti’s (1475-1564) teacher. The fresco cycle, found in the Sassetti Chapel of the church is known as The Stories of St. Francis and depicts the life and miracles of the saint. Also found in Santa Trinita is a sculpture by Desiderio Da Settignano (1428-1464), the Maddalena penitente, and we are shown how it compares to the also well known Madalenna sculpture by Donatello (1386-1466) which is found in the Opera del Duomo Museum in Florence

Continuing in the Opera del Duomo, we further explore the museum through two different artworks that depict the same scene. The Deposition (The Florentine Pieta) by Michelangelo, found in the museum, and Titian’s (1490-1576) Pietà which is housed in the Gallerie dell'Accademia di Venezia

Next we travel just outside Siena, to Buonconvento where we find a monastery, Abbazia di Monte Oliveto Maggiore. It is here that we are shown frescoes that depict the story of St. Benedict and scenes of the ideal monastic life. Two of the artists mentioned during the ‘tour’ of the monastery are Luca Signorelli (1445-1523) and Il Sodoma (Giovanni Antonio Bazzi, 1477-1549)

We then move to Bologna, the city that hosts the first university of the western world, founded in 1088 CE.We take a quick look at a room where anatomy was taught and also the Pinacoteca Nazionale, where we can view some of Guido Reni’s (1575-1642) work. Also in Bologna we visit the Church of Santa Maria della Vita where we view Compianto sul Cristo morto by Niccolò dell'Arca (1435-1494)- a series of life-sized terracotta figures that exude expressive power. 

Richards ends the lecture by taking us back to Florence, to the church and convent of San Salvi, also known as San Michele a San Salvi. Here we are taken to the refectory and can view the Cenacolo by Andrea del Sarto (1486-1530). Around Florence there are many “last suppers, ” this example by del Sarto is less popular than for example the Ghirlandaio’s The Last Supper, but it is no less beautiful. 


We hope you thoroughly enjoy this lecture and small, virtual tour through the city of Florence and the surrounding areas, perhaps even being moved to visit these artworks in person if you have the opportunity. 


Tom Richards was born in London in 1982. In addition to his experience as a painter he has an MA in Art History from the University of St Andrews, graduating in 2005. Since then Tom has divided his time between London and Florence. In recent years he has exhibited his work in London and undertaken numerous commissions in Europe and beyond. He is currently Assistant Director of The Florence Academy of Art in Florence, Italy. 

To view his work please visit:

https://www.instagram.com/tominflorence/

https://www.tawrichards.com/

https://www.florenceacademyofart.com/alumni-gallery/tom-richards/


Art History Lecture w/ Tom Richards - Florence and Surroundings

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