Uffizi Galleries Opens Three New Rooms Dedicated to 16th-Century Florentine Masterpieces
The Uffizi Galleries has inaugurated three new rooms on the second floor featuring 25 works by Andrea del Sarto, Fra Bartolomeo, and their contemporaries. Located at the end of the Third Corridor, the spaces focus on the development of 'modern mannerism' in Florence during the first two decades of the sixteenth century. Key works on display include Andrea del Sarto’s 'Madonna of the Harpies' and Fra Bartolomeo’s 'Vision of Saint Bernard'.
- Artists: Andrea del Sarto, Fra Bartolomeo, Mariotto Albertinelli
- Museums: Uffizi Galleries
- Locations: Florence, Italy
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