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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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.
Similar to artists' drawings, these framed Tuscan art prints have 'understated elegance' written all over them.
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.
Beautifully elegant, the Tuscan landscape has held artists spellbound for centuries ...
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painted Tuscan landscapes here!
a) Tuscan Canvas Art
b) Framed Tuscan Art
Just like painters, photographers have long been under the spell of the Tuscan landscape:
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
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.
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