Mixed media on paper, 2010
[via the Roq La Rue Gallery]
Illustration for “The Seven Crows” by Brothers Grimm
[via Japonisme]
When I grow up, I want to be just like Sara Fanelli =D
Her illustrations just make me smile, they’re amazing!
Tribuna of the Uffizi (painting)
The Tribuna of the Uffizi (1772–8) by Johann Zoffany is a painting of the north-east section of the Tribuna room in the Uffizi in Florence, Italy. It is in the neoclassical style of imaginary galleries of paintings of paintings.
List of paintings
- Arrotino, bottom left (sculpture)
- Chimera of Arezzo, bottom left (sculpture)
- Cupid and Psyche, far left (sculpture)
- Dancing Faun, left of back wall (sculpture)
- Carracci, Venus and Satyr, top left of left wall
- Raphael, Madonna della seggiola, left of left wall balls
- Raphael, Madonna del cardellino, left of back wall
- Raphael, St John the Baptist, middle of back wall
- Raphael, Pope Leo X with Cardinals Giulio de’ Medici and Luigi de’ Rossi, top right of right wall
- Reni, Charity, top right of left wall
- Reni, Madonna, top right of back wall
- Reni, Cleopatra, top left of right wall
- Correggio, Madonna and Child, middle of left wall
- Justus Sustermans, Galileo, right of left wall
- School of Titian, Madonna and Child with St Catherine, top left of back wall
- Franciabigio (formerly attributed to Raphael), Madonna del Pozzo, bottom right of back wall
- Baby Hercules strangling two serpents, middle of back wall (sculpture)
- Holbein, Sir Richard Southwell, middle-left of back wall
- Portrait, once thought to be of Martin Luther by Holbein, middle-right of back wall
- Holy Family, now attributed to Niccolò Soggi, bottom right of back wall
- Rubens, Venus and Mars, middle of back wall
- Rubens, Justus Lipsius with his Pupils, middle of right wall
- The Two Wrestlers (sculpture), right of back wall
- Pietro da Cortona, Abraham and Hagar, left of right wall
- School of Caravaggio, Tribute Money, middle of right wall
- Cristofano Allori, Miracle of St Julian, right of right wall
- Squatting Egyptian figure (18th Dynasty), middle of room (sculpture)
- Medici Venus, far right (sculpture)
- Titian, Venus of Urbino, front right, resting on an ancient cinerary urn
- Workshop of Guercino, Sibyl, bottom middle floor