Happy Florentine New Year!!!

Did you know that when the Gregorian calendar came into force in 1582, which established the beginning of the year on January 1st, the Florentines turned a deaf ear and continued to celebrate the New Year, with stubborn tradition, on March 25th?

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Giovanni Boccaccio (16 June 1313 – 21 December 1375) was an Italian writer poet,.Giovanni Boccaccio and Florentines who have fled from the plague

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I wanted to draw more but I ran out of time. should be up on my redbubble soon. What do you like to bake this time of year? I make always rugelach, cucidati, and florentines. https://t.co/YGwRCXUpKh

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In attempting to tutor someone to do BGs they got overwhelmed realizing how much visual spatial technique &foundational perspective tools were necessary &I ran into the issue of how to even explain these things b/c I originally learned from studying its development w/ florentines

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Other cities were no different. The Florentines built their palaces as fortresses, and the Genoese even built internal walls to divide different factions' quarters.

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decided to change florentines hair to the side ponytail i draw her with sometimes. and it reminds me of betty spaghetty so i drew that

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I can't stop putting Dukku in sweet things!

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Anyone understand this drawing? I gather King of France is the rooster, and the Florentines are eggs...

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