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'''Palazzo [[Fenzi]]''' is an important palace in [[Florence]], [[Italy]].


Built in the XVI century for the Castelli family by [[Gherardo Silvani]], it was later enlarged by the Marucelli family. In [[1829]] it was bought by '''[[Emanuele Fenzi]]''' in order to house his bank and his family.
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==Interiors==
Among many other extraordinary baroque architectural features such as ornate ceilings and marble sculptures, the Palazzo Fenzi has a wide variety of frescoes, some of which by the famous painter '''[[Sebastiano Ricci]]'''. These frescoes were executed during his stay in Florence from 1706 to 1707, and are now considered as some of his masterpieces. During this period he first completed a large fresco series on allegorical and mythological themes in the Marucelli-Fenzi palace before going on throughout Italy and Europe . He was later to influence the Florentine [[Rococo]] fresco painter [[Giovanni Domenico Ferretti]] These frescoes are valued as some of the most beautiful examples of early 1700s wall paintings and the first part in his series of fresco work across Europe.

<gallery>
Image:Sebastiano Ricci 012.jpg|<center>Decoration of Palazzo Marucelli-Fenzi
Image:Sebastiano Ricci 013.jpg
Image:Sebastiano Ricci 011.jpg|<center>1706-07 Oil on canvas
Image:Palazzo fenzi soffitti dipinti.JPG
Image:Palazzo fenzi volta scalone.JPG
Image:Palazzo fenzi scala.JPG
Image:Palazzo fenzi, scalone.JPG
Image:Palazzo fenzi, cortile 05.JPG
Image:Palazzo fenzi, cortile 02.JPG
Image:Palazzo fenzi, cortile, peduccio.JPG
Image:Palazzo fenzi, cortile 04.JPG
Image:Palazzo fenzi, soffitto a cassettoni.JPG
Image:Palazzo fenzi, sala 5, stucchi 12.JPG
Image:Palazzo fenzi, sala di ercole di sebastiano ricci 13 ercole guarda caco morto.JPG
Image:Palazzo fenzi, sala 4, soffitto affrescato e stucchi 02.JPG
Image:Palazzo fenzi, sala di ercole di sebastiano ricci 09 gioventù di ercole.JPG
Image:Palazzo fenzi, sala di ercole di sebastiano ricci 25 medaglione ercole 1.JPG
Image:Palazzo fenzi, sala di ercole di sebastiano ricci 05 porta.JPG
Image:Palazzo fenzi, sala 3, bordo 03.JPG
Image:Palazzo fenzi, sala 3, soffitto 02.JPG
Image:Palazzo fenzi, busto e lapide su emanuele fenzi.JPG
Image:Palazzo fenzi, busto di emanuele fenzi.JPG

</gallery>

== Exteriors==
<gallery>
Image:Palazzo Fenzi Logo.jpg|<center>Palazzo Fenzi
Image:Palazzo Fenzi 1.jpg|<center>Palazzo Fenzi
Image:Palazzo 1.JPG|<center>One of the main exterior features of the Palazzo Fenzi are these security grills that rest upon the charismatic figures of tortoises.
Image:Palazzo 2.JPG|<center>Palazzo Fenzi
Image:Palazzo Fenzi su Via Cavour.JPG
Image:Palazzo Fenzi su Via Cavour dettaglio.JPG
Image:Palazzo 3.JPG|<center>Palazzo Fenzi
Image:Palazzo san gallo, stemma.JPG|<center> Front entrance Insignia representing the Railways built by the Fenzi Family between Florence and Livorno.
Image:Palazzo Fenzi 10.JPG
Image:Palazzo Fenzi 11.JPG
Image:Palazzo fenzi interno.JPG
Image:Palazzo fenzi by night.JPG
Image:Palazzo le Monnier, esterno.JPG

</gallery>

==Sources==
*Cambridge Journals, Isabella Bigazzi / Zeffiro Ciuffoletti "Palazzo Marucelli Fenzi Guida storico-artistica" Fenzi Family Archive Trust "Il Possesso di Rusciano" EDIZIONI A.G.M. FIRENZE 1990

==See also==
*[[Fenzi]]
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=fenzi&go=Go

==External links==
{{commonscat|Palazzo Fenzi}}

{{coord missing|Italy}}

[[Category:Palaces in Florence|Fenzi]]

[[it:Palazzo Fenzi]]
[[pt:Palazzo Fenzi]]

Revision as of 08:32, 13 October 2008

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Fenzi coat of arms

Palazzo Fenzi is an important palace in Florence, Italy.

Built in the XVI century for the Castelli family by Gherardo Silvani, it was later enlarged by the Marucelli family. In 1829 it was bought by Emanuele Fenzi in order to house his bank and his family.

Interiors

Among many other extraordinary baroque architectural features such as ornate ceilings and marble sculptures, the Palazzo Fenzi has a wide variety of frescoes, some of which by the famous painter Sebastiano Ricci. These frescoes were executed during his stay in Florence from 1706 to 1707, and are now considered as some of his masterpieces. During this period he first completed a large fresco series on allegorical and mythological themes in the Marucelli-Fenzi palace before going on throughout Italy and Europe . He was later to influence the Florentine Rococo fresco painter Giovanni Domenico Ferretti These frescoes are valued as some of the most beautiful examples of early 1700s wall paintings and the first part in his series of fresco work across Europe.

Exteriors

Sources

  • Cambridge Journals, Isabella Bigazzi / Zeffiro Ciuffoletti "Palazzo Marucelli Fenzi Guida storico-artistica" Fenzi Family Archive Trust "Il Possesso di Rusciano" EDIZIONI A.G.M. FIRENZE 1990

See also

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=fenzi&go=Go

External links