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The Crossing of the Red Sea, also known as The Crossing of the Red Sea and Moses Appointing Joshua, is a fresco painting by the Italian artist Agnolo di Cosimo, known as Bronzino, finished in 1542. It depicts the Nation of Israel crossing the Red Sea from the book of Exodus and Moses commissioning Joshua to lead the Israelites into the promised land from the book of Numbers. It is housed in the Palazzo Vecchio, Florence.

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  • The Crossing of the Red Sea, also known as The Crossing of the Red Sea and Moses Appointing Joshua, is a fresco painting by the Italian artist Agnolo di Cosimo, known as Bronzino, finished in 1542. It depicts the Nation of Israel crossing the Red Sea from the book of Exodus and Moses commissioning Joshua to lead the Israelites into the promised land from the book of Numbers. It is housed in the Palazzo Vecchio, Florence. In 1540, Cosimo I de' Medici and/or his wife, Eleanor of Toledo, commissioned this and other frescoes for Eleanor's private chapel. Three of the four walls of the small chapel found on the second floor of the palace are covered with works telling the story of Moses. (en)
  • El pasaje del Mar Rojo es una pintura al fresco realizada por el artista italiano Agnolo di Cosimo, conocido como Bronzino, terminada en 1541-1542. Se encuentra en Palazzo Vecchio, Florencia. El fresco ocupa toda la pared izquierda de la capilla llamada "de Eleonora de Toledo", en el segundo piso del palacio, residencia de Leonor de Toledo. La escena bíblica se representa con el uso de figuras de gran tamaño y colores vivos. Algunas de las figuras están claramente inspiradas en Miguel Ángel o su maestro Pontormo,​así como por la escultura de la Antigüedad clásica. En particular, el hombre en primer plano a la izquierda es una reproducción de la medalla de bronce denominada Idolino (ahora en el Museo Arqueológico de Florencia). (es)
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  • El pasaje del Mar Rojo es una pintura al fresco realizada por el artista italiano Agnolo di Cosimo, conocido como Bronzino, terminada en 1541-1542. Se encuentra en Palazzo Vecchio, Florencia. El fresco ocupa toda la pared izquierda de la capilla llamada "de Eleonora de Toledo", en el segundo piso del palacio, residencia de Leonor de Toledo. (es)
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