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A rectangular stone plaque, light gray in color, is mounted on a plain, light-colored wall. The plaque is inscribed with dense, uppercase Latin text, commemorating historical figures and events. Small black fasteners are visible along the top and bottom edges, securing the plaque to the wall.

The inscription details the burial place of several members of the Medici family, including Lorenzo the Magnificent (d. 1492) and his brother Giuliano (d. 1478), as well as Lorenzo, Duke of Urbino (d. 1519), and Alessandro, Duke of Florence (d. 1537). It highlights that Michelangelo "divinely expressed and adorned" the sepulchre mentioned. The plaque itself states it was erected in 1910 (A.D. MCMX) by the Laurentian Aediles "for eternal memory" (AD AET. REI MEM.).

The setting appears to be indoors, possibly within a historical building or museum in Florence, Italy, given the context of the Medici family and Michelangelo. There is no activity depicted beyond the presence of the commemorative plaque.
FM-oNt2k1

Feb 9, 2025

Firenze, Italy

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A rectangular stone plaque, light gray in color, is mounted on a plain, light-colored wall. The plaque is inscribed with dense, uppercase Latin text, commemorating historical figures and events. Small black fasteners are visible along the top and bottom edges, securing the plaque to the wall. The inscription details the burial place of several members of the Medici family, including Lorenzo the Magnificent (d. 1492) and his brother Giuliano (d. 1478), as well as Lorenzo, Duke of Urbino (d. 1519), and Alessandro, Duke of Florence (d. 1537). It highlights that Michelangelo "divinely expressed and adorned" the sepulchre mentioned. The plaque itself states it was erected in 1910 (A.D. MCMX) by the Laurentian Aediles "for eternal memory" (AD AET. REI MEM.). The setting appears to be indoors, possibly within a historical building or museum in Florence, Italy, given the context of the Medici family and Michelangelo. There is no activity depicted beyond the presence of the commemorative plaque.

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