
Ferdinando de' Medici
Ferdinando de' Medici was the Grand Prince of Tuscany, born in 1663 and known for his role in the Medici family's patronage of the arts and sciences during the Baroque period. His reign contributed significantly to the cultural heritage of Florence, and he was a key figure in the development of the Medici collection of art. The portrait of Ferdinando de' Medici, created by Anton Domenico Gabbiani, is a notable representation of his legacy.
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Ferdinando de’ Medici is referenced as the toskan prince whose pose was attempted by a visitor in the Uffizien.
Italien diskutiert über ein Selfie-Verbot nach beschädigtem KunstwerkFerdinando de’ Medici is referenced in the context of a tourist posing in front of his portrait at the Uffizi gallery.
‘I’ve been told off for taking snaps too’: our critic on the selfie-taking crackdown at the Uffizi gallery | ArtFerdinando de Medici was referenced as the figure in the painting that a man imitated while taking a selfie.
Man backade in i tavla – museet vill införa selfieförbudFerdinando de’ Medici is the subject of a damaged painting in the Uffizi Gallery.
Three-hundred-year-old painting in the Uffizi damaged after visitor trips while trying to ‘make a meme’ | ArtFerdinando de' Medici was the Grand Prince of Tuscany whose portrait was damaged by a museum visitor.
Portrait in Florence allegedly damaged by visitor taking a selfieFerdinando de’ Medici's portrait was damaged by a tourist attempting to take a selfie.
Opinioni | Opere d'arte e danni, quei selfie senza guardare
Ferdinando de' Medici was a Grand Prince of Tuscany whose portrait was damaged by a tourist in the Uffizi Gallery.
Mann wollte Foto machen und beschädigte Gemälde in den Uffizien - Weltchronik
Ferdinando de' Medici was a Grand Prince of Tuscany whose portrait was damaged by a tourist in the Uffizi Gallery.
Mann wollte Foto machen und beschädigte Gemälde in den Uffizien - Weltchronik





