In the late Middle Ages and in the Renaissance, Florence was a capital
of the arts, and in the 15th century (Quattrocento), the art metropolis
of all. Here the wishes of rich merchants and bankers met the skills of
artists such as Brunelleschi, Masaccio, or Donatello. Even in Florence
today, the past is present through art - from the Cathedral, whose dome
rises above the city, to the squares, churches, and palaces, to the
sculptures in public space. Museums such as Uffizi, Palazzo Pitti,
Bargello, and many other collections are world-class and attract
millions of visitors every year. With over 450 illustrations, this
volume offers a richly illustrated art history of the city of Florence.