Art in Dan Brown's Inferno

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Dan Brown's latest novel Inferno features many great works of art by some of the world's most notable artists. This collection includes some of the paintings on display at the Uffizi Gallery and the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, one of the settings for the book.

Annunciation, Leonardo da Vinci, Around 1472, From the collection of: Uffizi Gallery
The birth of Venus, Sandro Botticelli, 1483 - 1485, From the collection of: Uffizi Gallery
La Primavera (Spring), Botticelli Filipepi, 1481 - 1482, From the collection of: Uffizi Gallery
Drawings for Dante´s Divine Comedy, Sandro Botticelli, 1480 - 1495, From the collection of: Kupferstichkabinett, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Apotheosis of Cosimo I, Giorgio Vasari, 1563/1565, From the collection of: Palazzo Vecchio Museum
The central lunette in the ceiling of the Hall of the Five Hundred at the Palazzo Vecchio.
The battle of Marciano in Val di Chiana, Giorgio Vasari, 1570/1571, From the collection of: Palazzo Vecchio Museum
The battle of Marciano in Val di Chiana, Giorgio Vasari, 1570/1571, From the collection of: Palazzo Vecchio Museum
Note the letters "CERCA TROVA" on the green banner.
Saint Lucy, Garofalo, 1535/1540, From the collection of: Musei Capitolini
Saint Lucy, Garofalo, 1535/1540, From the collection of: Musei Capitolini
Saint Lucia carries her own eyeballs on a platter.
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