FLORENCE

A Portrait

MICHAEL LEVEY

A New York Times Book Review
Notable Book of 1996


Florence is unlike any other city in the world in its extraordinary mingling of great art and literature, natural splendor, and remarkable history. All these facets come to life in Michael Levey's richly rendered portrait of the city. Levey, former Director of the National Gallery, London, shows us Florence not just in its ascendancy and at its height but also in its less familiar years and guises. Intimate and grand, learned and engaging, this richly-illustrated portrait gives us Florence in all of its madness and magnificence, from the glory of the great Duomo down to the finest detail of a cameo or a poem.


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A longer description of the book


From the book: Michael Levey discusses some of Florence's most famous works of art and architecture


From the book: Contents


From the book: Selective Chronology 1000-1900


From the book: Prologue (excerpt)


From the book: Foreword (excerpt)


A short biography of the author


Reviews


Links: Web resources on Florence