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  2. Palazzo delle Poste, Grosseto - Wikipedia

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    The public hall, about 20 by 8 meters and 6 meters high, features a classical design with slightly concave main walls, illuminated by tripartite windows and lunettes. The ceiling has exposed brick vaulting, with original glass and brass chandeliers. The floor, originally ceramic tiles framed by red Amiata marble, is now marble slabbed.

  3. Piazza del Campo - Wikipedia

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    Piazza del Campo is the main public space of the historic center of Siena, a city in Tuscany, Italy, and the campo regarded as one of Europe's greatest medieval squares. It is renowned worldwide for its beauty and architectural integrity. The Palazzo Pubblico and its Torre del Mangia, as well as various palazzi signorili surround the shell ...

  4. Cavaedium - Wikipedia

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    Cavaedium. The well-preserved Tuscan atrium in the House of Menander, Pompeii. Note lararium in far corner by the stairs. Inwards-sloping roof supported by clear-span beams. View is through the tablinum, towards the front door. The larger tetrastyle atrium of the Villa San Marco, Stabiae; four pillars support the roof.

  5. Tuscan order - Wikipedia

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    St Paul's, Covent Garden by Inigo Jones (1633), "the handsomest barn in England". The Tuscan order (Latin Ordo Tuscanicus or Ordo Tuscanus, with the meaning of Etruscan order) is one of the two classical orders developed by the Romans, the other being the composite order. It is influenced by the Doric order, but with un- fluted columns and a ...

  6. Etruscan art - Wikipedia

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    Confronted leopards above a banqueting scene in the Tomb of the Leopards, c. 480–450 BC. The Etruscan paintings that have survived are almost all wall frescoes from tombs, mainly located in Tarquinia, and dating from roughly 670 BC to 200 BC, with the peak of production between about 520 and 440 BC.

  7. Marie de' Medici cycle - Wikipedia

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    The Marie de' Medici Cycle is a series of twenty-four paintings by Peter Paul Rubens commissioned by Marie de' Medici, widow of Henry IV of France, for the Luxembourg Palace in Paris. Rubens received the commission in the autumn of 1621. After negotiating the terms of the contract in early 1622, the project was to be completed within two years ...

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