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Union of Florence and Fiesole

Giorgio Vasari1563/1565

Palazzo Vecchio Museum

Palazzo Vecchio Museum
Firenze, Italy

The painting describes the appeasement between Florence and Fiesole, that took place, according to tradition, after a war in 1010. The two cities are represented as two old men "who embrace and join together"; to seal the union, the symbol of the Florentines - a white lily on a red background - turned into a red lily on a white background, as a tribute to the emblem of Fiesole. Photo: Simone Lampredi

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  • Title: Union of Florence and Fiesole
  • Creator Lifespan: 1511 - 1574
  • Creator Nationality: Italian
  • Creator Gender: Male
  • Creator Death Place: Firenze
  • Creator Birth Place: Arezzo
  • Date Created: 1563/1565
  • painter: Giorgio Vasari
  • Theme: historical subject
  • Second artist name: Jan Van der Straet (known as Giovanni Stradano)
  • Second artist death place: Firenze
  • Second artist death date: 1605
  • Second artist birth place: Bruges
  • Second artist birth date: 1523
  • Physical Dimensions: w540 x h250 cm (Complete)
  • Period: Mannerism
  • Original title: Unione di Firenze e Fiesole
  • Type: oil painting on wood
  • Rights: Comune di Firenze, Comune di Firenze
Palazzo Vecchio Museum

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