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Piazza della Santissima Annunziata (Next to the Accademia)
During
the tourist season, there is usually a long line to enter the Galleria
dell’Accademia (a good reason to procure a reservation online before visiting). While the people waiting in line at a museum
like the Uffizi might have an assortment of individual motivations to visit, nearly
all of those waiting to enter the Accademia are there for the same reason: this is where Michelangelo’s David lives. The Accademia was originally founded in the
late 18th Century as an art school (as one might infer from the
name), with great works of art brought in over time as subjects for the
students to copy. Probably the greatest
to arrive was David in 1873, which
was being moved indoors from its original position in the Piazza della Signoria
to protect it from natural and human elements. As the copying of older works subsequently faded from fashion, many of
the other masterpieces found their way to other museums (the Uffizi in
particular), until the present, when a typical tourist’s summary of the Accademia
might be “David … and some other
stuff”.
Anyway, here’s David. This picture was taken with a certain amount of risk, as photography is forbidden in the Gallery (there’s a woman posted near David who yells in an authoritarian voice at anyone venturing to point a camera). But the crowd is such that it’s difficult to soundly admonish all practitioners of oafish behavior.
Michelangelo completed David in 1504, when he was 29 years old, working with an
oddly-shaped piece of
David
David
David's Feet
David
![]() David, Bearded Slave and St. Matthew HD Video (17.1 MB) SD Video (2.7 MB) | ![]() St. Matthew (unfinished), Michelangelo (1505-06) |
One large room, called the 19th Century Room, is filled with plaster statues, many created by the early students.
![]() Monument to Elisa Baciocchi, Bartolini | ![]() The Nineteenth Century Room (SD Video, 2.5 MB) |
There
are also a lot of paintings in the Gallery, mostly pre-Renaissance. Again, some of these pictures are from a visit
in the year 2000.
Assorted Paintings (SD Video, 4.3 MB)
More Paintings (SD Video, 6.1 MB)
Nella and Painting
Crucifix with the Virgin and St. John, Daddi
At
one point during our visit we could hear rain pounding down outside, and after
we exited, we were caught in another downpour.
We ducked under an awning across from the Accademia and didn’t get too
wet. We felt sorry for the unsheltered
people waiting in line to get in, but not too sorry to take pictures of them.
Waiting in the Rain
HD Video (18.2 MB) SD Video (8.0 MB)
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