Posts Tagged ‘Florence’
Dumb crook of the day

A fleeing thief realised he had made a wrong turn in Florence when he found himself staring at bemused police officers instead of the post-office crowds he had hoped to melt away into.
The young Romanian snatched a bag out of a car and set off with a married couple in pursuit, witnesses said.
Trying to dodge them he ducked into what he thought was a central post office but instead discovered was a municipal police office “It was like something out of I Soliti Ignoti,” said one onlooker, referring to the 1958 Italian neorealist comedy classic.
The couple arrived hot on the thief’s heels and he was arrested.
Har!
“Measuring Time” gallery features oldest painting with a watch

Art experts think they may have found the world’s oldest painting to feature an image of a watch.
The Science Museum is investigating the 450-year-old portrait, thought to be of Cosimo I de Medici, Duke of Florence, holding a golden timepiece.
The painting is being shown as part of the museum’s Measuring Time gallery.
The first watches appeared shortly after 1500 in Germany and horologists believe the picture, painted by renaissance master Maso da San Friano around 1560, “may well be the oldest to show a true watch“.
The painting has been in the museum’s collection for 33 years after being acquired from a private donor.
As it was being taken out of storage for the gallery, curators decided to research the painting – which was when they made their discovery.
This is way cool. And that’s coming from someone who hasn’t worn a watch since 1986…




