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Some of statues were positioned aptly: the Medici stand guard over the entrance to the building: Orcagna gazes on his main architectural project the Loggia dei Lanzi in front of the Signoria, while Cellini's statue is placed nearest to the city's former mint (Zecca), where he engraved some medals for
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Starting in the northeast corner, closest to the Palazzo della Signoria, are two statues flanking an entrance: the statues of Cosimo and Lorenzo (1 and 2). In the courtyard pilasters, the niches begin with Andrea Orcagna (3), and followed by Nicola Pisano, and proceeding clockwise along courtyard as
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the Medici. The warriors and defenders of Florence, Fainata, Ferrucio, Capponi, and Delle Bande Nere; all stand vigil on the Arno side of the building. Their choices must have been difficult for the Lorraine government seeking to portray themselves as defenders of the Tuscan territory.
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In other statues, the wit is more subtly expressed: Galileo looks at the heavens, Dante glares at the Florentines that condemned him to step into exile; while Farinata, who was condemned by Dante to the
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for his original plan for the Uffizi planned to display statues of famous Tuscans in the ground floor. In 1574, just before the death of Cosimo, the sculptor
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In addition, to hosting the entrance to the museum housed in the upper galleries, the loggiato is known for its display of statues of
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had his statue of the former Duke placed in the ground floor. His son, Francesco, in 1584 substituted this statue with one by
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The entire project was completed by mainly foreign Lorraine dynasty, which had long sought to represent
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also continues the sculptural display of the cortile, it can also be included in the description.
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The project was restarted in 1834-1835 as an initiative of the editor and philanthropist
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described in the list below. The statues 16-19 are on the Arno facade of the Loggiato.
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Inaugurazione delle 28 statue di illustri toscani nel portico degli Uffizi
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The statue of Cosimo I by Danti is presently in the
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housed in niches carved from the inner ground floor
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The Loggiato of the Uffizi while during construction
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Italian
Uffizi Gallery
Piazza della Signoria
Florence
Tuscany
Arno River
pilasters
Cosimo I de Medici
Vincenzo Danti
Giambologna
Vincenzo Batelli
Guittone d'Arezzo
Cino da Pistoia
Cosimo Pater Patriae

Luigi Magi
Lorenzo De Medici

Gaetano Grazzini
Andrea Orgagna

Niccolo Barzanti
Nicola Pisano

Pio Fedi
Giotto

Giovanni Dupre
Donatello

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