From the Palazzo Vecchio to the Forte Belvedere, through the Uffizi, the
Vasari Corridor, the Pitti Palace, and the Boboli Gardens, Florence is
honeycombed with a series of public art collections that is unparalleled
in Europe for its size and for the variety and value of its holdings.
Taken all together, the museums of Florence are one of the wonders of
the world, for the spiritual values that they embody as much as for the
works they contain. The painting collections in the state museums of
Florence are unequalled for their quality, historical significance, and
for the sheer number of works; never before have they been presented in
a publication of such splendid technical quality. Thus the reader can
trace the various phases and great moments of Florentine painting,
including lesser known works of the seventeenth century; can appreciate
the presence of masterpieces from other, perhaps unknown, schools; and
can examine details different from the standard ones consecrated by
tradition. Text in English and Italian.