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Altar, close frontal view, looking up
San Lorenzo; New Sacristy
Dome and lantern (the lantern is one of the first in the Renaissance to carry a projection of the entablature)
San Lorenzo; New Sacristy
Dome and pendentives, view looking straight up at the foreshortened coffers
San Lorenzo; New Sacristy
Dome and pendentives, with the altar dome at the lower right
San Lorenzo; New Sacristy
Dome over the altar and main dome of the sacristy, view looking straight up
San Lorenzo; New Sacristy
East wall, view of the upper left side, depicting a tabernacle over a door
San Lorenzo; New Sacristy
New Sacristy, general view from the east, with San Lorenzo at the left
San Lorenzo; New Sacristy
Northeast corner, close view of a pietra serena pilaster
San Lorenzo; New Sacristy
Northeast corner, view looking straight up
San Lorenzo; New Sacristy
Northeast corner, view looking up at a pendentive and a portion of the dome
San Lorenzo; New Sacristy
Southeast corner, general view of the attic zone
San Lorenzo; New Sacristy
South wall, close side view, looking up, depicting the Madonna and Child (center) flanked by Saints Cosmas and Damian
San Lorenzo; New Sacristy
South wall, frontal view, where a statue of the Madonna and Child now stand and where the third tomb for Lorenzo de'Medici (the Magnificent) was to be
San Lorenzo; New Sacristy
Tomb of Giuliano de'Medici, close frontal view, looking up, depicting the allegorical figures of Night (left) and Day (right)
San Lorenzo; New Sacristy
Tomb of Giuliano de'Medici, close side view looking up from the right side
San Lorenzo; New Sacristy
Tomb of Giuliano de'Medici , side view, from the altar
San Lorenzo; New Sacristy
Tomb of Lorenzo de'Medici (Duke of Urbino), close side view, looking up from the right side
San Lorenzo; New Sacristy
Tomb of Lorenzo de'Medici (Duke of Urbino), frontal view, looking up, depicting the allegorical figures of Dusk (left) and Dawn (right) and Lorenzo above in the central niche
San Lorenzo; New Sacristy
Tomb of Lorenzo de'Medici (Duke of Urbino), side view, from the altar
San Lorenzo; New Sacristy
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