Framed Tuscan Art & Tuscan Canvas Art:
Italian Art Prints For A Tuscany Look




Framed Tuscan art: Tuscan wall art for a 'villa' look  (click to view all!)


For a more contemporary Tuscany look, try Tuscan canvas art from the Tuscan art print selection below.

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  • Renaissance Tuscan art prints: Tuscan framed art by famous Tuscan painters.
         a) Drawings & Details
         b) The Madonna
         c) Saints & Angels


  • Tuscany framed art & architecture: Italian art prints of architectural drawings & photographs of ancient Tuscan buildings

  • Tuscan-style still life: Close-up, food-themed, Italian-style fine art prints (great for kitchen walls)

  • Painted Tuscany landscape art:
         a) fine Tuscan canvas art
         b) Tuscany framed art


  • Tuscan Cities: Tuscany framed art of
         a) Siena
         b) Florence


For more choice, try ...

  • Tuscan art prints: Tuscan canvas art and quality Italian art prints of Tuscan land- and cityscapes, Tuscan interiors, Tuscan food & 'retro' art of Tuscany
  • Photographic Tuscan prints: Landscape, still life, & themed Tuscan print art
  • ... and get inspired with authentic 'presentation' ideas for your Tuscan Wall Art!

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Framed Tuscan Art From The Renaissance:
Tuscan Wall Art By Tuscany's Greatest Artists

a) Drawings & Details


Life drawings by Michelangelo Buonarroti (1474-1564) and detailed studies from the hand of Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) make exceptional Tuscan framed art and sophisticated decor for a Tuscan wall.



b) The Madonna


The Virgin Mary is the topic of much Italian wall decor. Set in beautiful, antique Tuscan interiors or against the backdrop of a Tuscan landscape, these scenes from the life of the Mother of Christ are all-time favorites for Tuscan homes.

The paintings above are exclusively by Tuscan artists: Coppo Di Marcovaldo (c.1225-c.1276), Duccio di Buoninsegna (c.1255/60-1318), Simone Martini (c.1284-1344), Fra Angelico (c.1395-1455), Fra Filippo Lippi (1406-1469), Sandro Botticelli (c.1445-1510), Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo Buonarroti.



c) Saints & Angels


You won't find many traditional Tuscan bedrooms without Tuscan wall art of angels and saints!

For the above collection, I've borrowed some framed art from Tuscany's neighbors.  a) Saints: Francis & Clare of Assisi lived in Umbria  (35 miles from the Tuscan border).  b) Painters: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770) was Venetian, and Raffaello Sanzio (1483-1520) came from Urbino, in the Marche region of Italy.  Now, that's all within a 150-mile radius, so you decide whether you want to include it in your 'Tuscan' framed art collection ;-)

Other than that, I declare I've not cheated ... the rest is genuine Tuscany framed art!  Saint Catherine of Siena (1347-1380) and Saint Filippo Neri (1515-1595) were solidly home-grown Tuscans, and so were the painters: Cenni di Pepo (Giovanni) Cimabue (c.1240-c.1302), his student Giotto di Bondone (1267-1337), Taddeo Gaddi (c.1300-1366), Fra Bartolommeo (1472-1517), plus aforementioned Simone Martini, Leonardo da Vinci and Sandro Botticelli.

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Framed Tuscan Art:
Architectural Prints & Photography

Similar to artists' drawings, these framed Tuscan art prints have 'understated elegance' written all over them.

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Still Life:
The 'Foodie' Take On Tuscan Wall Art


Tuscan food makes mouthwatering wall art for a Tuscan kitchen or dining room! You'll find more Tuscan canvas and framed art like this on the Tuscan Art Print and Photographic Tuscan Prints pages.

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Tuscan Landscape Paintings:
Tuscany Framed Art & Canvas Prints

Beautifully elegant, the Tuscan landscape has held artists spellbound for centuries ... find more painted Tuscan landscapes here!


a) Tuscan Canvas Art


b) Framed Tuscan Art

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Tuscan Landscape Photography: Highlights

Just like painters, photographers have long been under the spell of the Tuscan landscape:

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Tuscan Towns & Villas:
Italian Art Prints For Dreamers

If you're dreaming of a house in Tuscany, hang a Tuscan art print of your 'dream home' where you can see it before you go to sleep and after you wake up - it will help you focus on achieving your goal.


a) Tuscany Framed Art


b) Tuscan Canvas Art

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Cityscapes: Framed Tuscan Art From
Medieval Siena & Renaissance Florence

Not just for tourists! Overflowing with art and beauty, Siena and Florence are the beating heart of one of the most beautiful regions of Italy.


a) Siena:


b) Florence:


For more Tuscan art prints (posters, framed Tuscan art or wrapped canvas prints), check out the pages about Tuscan Art Prints and Photographic Tuscan Prints. Also, have a look at the "Read More" box below for related content!

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  • If you're still looking for the perfect framed Tuscan art for your home, do check out the pages about Tuscan art prints and photographic Tuscan art, too.
  • How to use framed Tuscan art: combine them with Tuscan plates on your walls, and maybe add a few shallow baskets for a rustic look. That's how it's done in Italy.
  • Neutral Color Schemes - The Book:
    Italians would hang their Tuscan wall art on white walls ... to learn more about using neutral color palettes with Tuscan interiors, download this e-book (it's FREE)!  Understand what makes neutral color schemes look their best, and what happens when you inject 'real' color into neutral color palettes.

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