Michelangelo Buonarroti | Design for a window of Palazzo Farnese (recto); Architectural studies (verso) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Lazio Roma Rome Palazzo Farnese, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Exterior views of facade and flank of 16th century 1514 palazzo by Antonio da Sangallo the younger,
Roma, Palazzo Farnese. Una Facciata del Cortile (Vignola su Disegno di Michelangiolo) – Works – Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
![Italy. Rome. Palazzo Farnese. High Renaissance. It was designed in 1517 for the Farnese family. The building was expanded when Alessandro Farnese became Pope Paul III in 1534, to designs by Antonio Italy. Rome. Palazzo Farnese. High Renaissance. It was designed in 1517 for the Farnese family. The building was expanded when Alessandro Farnese became Pope Paul III in 1534, to designs by Antonio](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/PNWEX9/italy-rome-palazzo-farnese-high-renaissance-it-was-designed-in-1517-for-the-farnese-family-the-building-was-expanded-when-alessandro-farnese-became-pope-paul-iii-in-1534-to-designs-by-antonio-da-sangallo-the-younger-in-it-participated-some-of-the-most-prominent-italian-architects-of-the-16th-century-including-michelangelo-jacopo-barozzi-da-vignola-and-giacomo-della-porta-currently-serves-as-the-french-embassy-in-italy-PNWEX9.jpg)
Italy. Rome. Palazzo Farnese. High Renaissance. It was designed in 1517 for the Farnese family. The building was expanded when Alessandro Farnese became Pope Paul III in 1534, to designs by Antonio
![Facade of the Palace (Palazzo) Farnese by the Renaissance architect Michelangelo Buonarroti called Michael Angel (Michelangelo Facade of the Palace (Palazzo) Farnese by the Renaissance architect Michelangelo Buonarroti called Michael Angel (Michelangelo](https://images-cdn.bridgemanimages.com/api/1.0/image/600wm.ANJ.32819940.7055475/4988644.jpg)