At both San Marco yesterday and the Museo del 'Opera dell Duomo today, the boys were busy critically viewing, sketching and examining highlights of the Florentine Renaissance.
In the pictures below you see the boys sketching details of the courtyard of S. Marco yesterday before marveling at Fra Angelico's frescos, especially 'The Annunciation,' on the upper floor of the convent; and at the Museo today examining the sculptures of Donatello, Della Robbia, Pisano and of course Michelangelo's Pieta--that he carved as his own funerary monument with Nicodemus (carved in Michelangelo's own image) supporting the limp body of Christ.
The boys also examined the great doors of the Baptistry today by Ghiberti, so beautiful that Michelangelo referred to them as the 'Gates of Paradise'.
It doesn't get too much better than this!
In the pictures below you see the boys sketching details of the courtyard of S. Marco yesterday before marveling at Fra Angelico's frescos, especially 'The Annunciation,' on the upper floor of the convent; and at the Museo today examining the sculptures of Donatello, Della Robbia, Pisano and of course Michelangelo's Pieta--that he carved as his own funerary monument with Nicodemus (carved in Michelangelo's own image) supporting the limp body of Christ.
The boys also examined the great doors of the Baptistry today by Ghiberti, so beautiful that Michelangelo referred to them as the 'Gates of Paradise'.
It doesn't get too much better than this!
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