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SUBDIALECT OF THE TUSCAN DIALECT
Florentine language; Florentine italian

Florentine dialect         
The Florentine dialect or vernacular ( or ) is a variety of Tuscan, a Romance language, spoken in the Italian city of Florence and its immediate surroundings.
Florentine flask         
  • Florentine flask
AN OIL–WATER SEPARATOR IN A FRAGRANCE EXTRACTION PROCESS
Florentine bottle
A florentine flask, also known as florentine receiver, florentine separator or essencier (from the French), other shapes called florentine vase or florentine vessel, is an oil–water separator fed with condensed vapors of a steam distillation in a fragrance extraction process.
Florentine painting         
  • One of several ''Annunciation''s by [[Fra Angelico]], [[Prado]]
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  • alt= Rectangular fresco. God is in the act of creating the first man, who lies languidly on the ground, propped on one elbow, and reaching towards God. God, shown as a dynamic elderly man, is reaching his hand from Heaven to touch Adam and fill him with life.
  • alt=Large rectangular panel.  At the centre, the Goddess Venus, with her thick golden hair curving around her is standing afloat in a large seashell. To the left, two Wind Gods blow her towards the shore where on the right Flora, the spirit of Spring, is about to drape her in a pink robe decorated with flowers. The figures are elongated and serene. The colours are delicate. Gold has been used to highlight the details.
  • alt=Rectangular fresco. The scene is like Raphael's Marriage of the Virgin, above, which is based on it. There is a similar townscape and circular building in perspective, with an ancient Roman triumphal arch to either side. In the foreground, Jesus gives the keys of Heaven to St Peter, who is kneeling. To the right and left stand the other disciples and some onlookers, who are distinguished by Renaissance clothing. There are many more small figures in the square behind them.
  • Baptistery of St John]] in Florence, dating from around 1225.
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  • [[Jacopo Pontormo]], ''Entombment'', 1528; Santa Felicità, Florence
  • [[Cristofano Allori]], ''Judith with the Head of Holofernes'', 1613, [[Royal Collection]] version
  • alt= Rectangular fresco, in very damaged condition, of the Last Supper. The scene shows a table across a room which has three windows at the rear. At the centre, Jesus sits, stretching out his hands, the left palm up and the right down. Around the table, are the disciples, twelve men of different ages. They are all reacting in surprise or dismay at what Jesus has just said. The different emotional reactions and gestures are portrayed with great naturalism.
  • alt=Fresco. A scene in muted colours showing the porch of a temple, with a steep flight of steps. The Virgin Mary, as a small child and encouraged by her parents, is walking up the steps towards the High Priest.
  • alt= Rectangular panel painting. The composition is divided in two, with an interior scene and an exterior scene. To the left, the pale, brightly lit figure of Jesus stands tied to a column while a man whips him. The ruler sits to the left on a throne. The building is Ancient Roman in style. To the right, two richly dressed men and a barefooted youth stand in a courtyard, much closer to the viewer, so appearing larger.
  • [[Cimabue]], ''Madonna of Santa Trinita'', c. 1285, once in the church of [[Santa Trinita]], now in the [[Uffizi Gallery]].
  • Raphael: ''The [[School of Athens]]'', commissioned by [[Pope Julius II]] to decorate a suite now known as the [[Raphael Rooms]] in the Vatican
NATURALISTIC PAINTING STYLE DEVELOPED IN THE 14TH CENTURY FLORENCE
Florentine school; Florentine Art; School of Florence; Florentine School; Florentine school of painting
Florentine painting or the Florentine School refers to artists in, from, or influenced by the naturalistic style developed in Florence in the 14th century, largely through the efforts of Giotto di Bondone, and in the 15th century the leading school of Western painting. Some of the best known painters of the earlier Florentine School are Fra Angelico, Botticelli, Filippo Lippi, the Ghirlandaio family, Masolino, and Masaccio.

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Florentine dialect

The Florentine dialect or vernacular (dialetto fiorentino or vernacolo fiorentino) is a variety of Tuscan, a Romance language spoken in the Italian city of Florence and its immediate surroundings.

A received pedagogical variant derived from it historically, once called la pronuncia fiorentina emendata (literally, 'the amended Florentine pronunciation').