Gallerie dell'Accademia

 We had an afternoon flight, so enough time to walk over just one bridge and visit the Accademia. They've been doing extensive renovations, and while some galleries are still closed, it's already apparent that it looks much better. I never even knew it had an interior courtyard.

There are so many masterworks here, so I'm just going to slap up some of my favorite paintings and sculptures from the visit and list the artist.

This gorgeous Tiepolo ceiling fresco was mounted on the wall and angled slightly toward you, so it was easy to look at all the details. Usually, you are in a dimply lit church and craning your neck to look fifty feet up.






Some fun Canova lions and a bust of Napoleon. If you've seen his work, you know the heights he can reach. These are minor works, but still great to look at.



A great crucifixion of St. Peter by Luca Giordano.


Yet another sacra conversazione by Bellini.


Just a few Giorgione, including a powerful study of his mother representing the ravages of age.





A gorgeous painting by Sebastiano del Piombo, one of those painters you probably don't know anything about, but man, does he deliver the goods!


A small detail from a Hieronymous Bosch triptych. (Impossible to photograph.)


Yet another amazing Tintoretto on the trip, St. Mark's body brought to Venice (with bonus camel).



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