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Introducing the Urbino Collection of Tote Bags from Media Storehouse. Inspired by the rich history and timeless beauty of Urbino, Italy, these totes exude an effortless European charm. Crafted with premium quality materials, each bag boasts a unique design that pays homage to the artistic heritage of Marche. The roomy interior offers ample space for your essentials, while the sturdy handles ensure comfortable carrying. Add a touch of Italian elegance to your daily routine with the Urbino Collection of Tote Bags from Media Storehouse.

Urbino is a city located in the Marche region of Italy, in Europe, and is known for its Renaissance architecture and art

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Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: The Miracle of the Desecrated Host (Predella Panel for the church of Corpus Domini in... 1465-1469)

The Miracle of the Desecrated Host (Predella Panel for the church of Corpus Domini in... 1465-1469)
The Miracle of the Desecrated Host (Predella Panel for the church of Corpus Domini in Urbino), 1465-1469. Found in the collection of the Galleria nazionale delle Marche, Urbino

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: The Miracle of the Desecrated Host (Predella Panel for the church of Corpus Domini in... 1465-1469)

The Miracle of the Desecrated Host (Predella Panel for the church of Corpus Domini in... 1465-1469)
The Miracle of the Desecrated Host (Predella Panel for the church of Corpus Domini in Urbino), 1465-1469. Found in the collection of the Galleria nazionale delle Marche, Urbino

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: The Miracle of the Desecrated Host (Predella Panel for the church of Corpus Domini in... 1465-1469)

The Miracle of the Desecrated Host (Predella Panel for the church of Corpus Domini in... 1465-1469)
The Miracle of the Desecrated Host (Predella Panel for the church of Corpus Domini in Urbino), 1465-1469. Found in the collection of the Galleria nazionale delle Marche, Urbino

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: The Miracle of the Desecrated Host (Predella Panel for the church of Corpus Domini in... 1465-1469)

The Miracle of the Desecrated Host (Predella Panel for the church of Corpus Domini in... 1465-1469)
The Miracle of the Desecrated Host (Predella Panel for the church of Corpus Domini in Urbino), 1465-1469. Found in the collection of the Galleria nazionale delle Marche, Urbino

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: The Miracle of the Desecrated Host (Predella Panel for the church of Corpus Domini in... 1465-1469)

The Miracle of the Desecrated Host (Predella Panel for the church of Corpus Domini in... 1465-1469)
The Miracle of the Desecrated Host (Predella Panel for the church of Corpus Domini in Urbino), 1465-1469. Found in the collection of the Galleria nazionale delle Marche, Urbino

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: The Muse Clio, ca 1475-1480. Creator: Santi, Giovanni (ca 1435-1494)

The Muse Clio, ca 1475-1480. Creator: Santi, Giovanni (ca 1435-1494)
The Muse Clio, ca 1475-1480. Found in the collection of the Galleria Corsini, Firenze

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Madonna del Passeggio, 1518-1520. Creator: Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino), (after)

Madonna del Passeggio, 1518-1520. Creator: Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino), (after)
Madonna del Passeggio, 1518-1520. Found in the Collection of the Museo di Capodimonte, Naples

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Saint Augustine Baptizes the Cathechumens, 1516-1517. Creator: Genga, Gerolamo (1476-1551)

Saint Augustine Baptizes the Cathechumens, 1516-1517. Creator: Genga, Gerolamo (1476-1551)
Saint Augustine Baptizes the Cathechumens, 1516-1517. Found in the Collection of the Accademia Carrara, Bergamo

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Madonna und Kind, ca 1445. Creator: Fra Carnevale (Bartolomeo di Giovanni Corradini) (c)

Madonna und Kind, ca 1445. Creator: Fra Carnevale (Bartolomeo di Giovanni Corradini) (c. 1420/25-1484)
Madonna und Kind, ca 1445. Found in the Collection of the Accademia Carrara, Bergamo

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Upraised Right Hand, with Palm Facing Outward: Study for Saint Peter, 1518/20. Creator: Raphael

Upraised Right Hand, with Palm Facing Outward: Study for Saint Peter, 1518/20. Creator: Raphael
Upraised Right Hand, with Palm Facing Outward: Study for Saint Peter, 1518/20

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: The Battle around the Shield and Lance, c.1527. Creators: Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio, Raphael

The Battle around the Shield and Lance, c.1527. Creators: Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio, Raphael
The Battle around the Shield and Lance, c.1527

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Alexander and Roxana, 16th century. Creator: Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio

Alexander and Roxana, 16th century. Creator: Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio
Alexander and Roxana, 16th century

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: The Sibyl and a Child Bearing a Torch, 1520-40. Creator: Unknown

The Sibyl and a Child Bearing a Torch, 1520-40. Creator: Unknown
The Sibyl and a Child Bearing a Torch, 1520-40

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Saint John the Baptist, with Sketch of Head, n.d. Creator: Odilon Redon

Saint John the Baptist, with Sketch of Head, n.d. Creator: Odilon Redon
Saint John the Baptist, with Sketch of Head, n.d

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Fire in the Borgo (recto); Slight Sketch of the Fire in the Borgo (verso), 1726/1750

Fire in the Borgo (recto); Slight Sketch of the Fire in the Borgo (verso), 1726/1750. Creator: Ottaviano Dandini
Fire in the Borgo (recto); Slight Sketch of the Fire in the Borgo (verso), 1726/1750

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: St. George and the Dragon, n.d. Creator: School or imitator of Raffaello Sanzio

St. George and the Dragon, n.d. Creator: School or imitator of Raffaello Sanzio
St. George and the Dragon, n.d

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Venus, Cupid and Pallas, 16th century. Creator: School of Marcantonio Raimondi

Venus, Cupid and Pallas, 16th century. Creator: School of Marcantonio Raimondi
Venus, Cupid and Pallas, 16th century

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: The Pantheon - Rome, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Pantheon - Rome, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Pantheon - Rome, 1850. The Pantheon, in modern times, derives additional interest from its being the burial-place of Rafaele, A. Caracci, Zuccari, Peruzzi, and other eminent artists

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Blinding of Elymas, c. 1807. Creator: John Constable

Blinding of Elymas, c. 1807. Creator: John Constable
Blinding of Elymas, c. 1807

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Death of Ananias, 1795. Creator: John Constable

Death of Ananias, 1795. Creator: John Constable
Death of Ananias, 1795

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Jacob's Dream, n.d. Creator: Unknown

Jacob's Dream, n.d. Creator: Unknown
Jacob's Dream, n.d

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: First floor plan of the Ducal Palace, Urbino, Italy (b / w photo)

First floor plan of the Ducal Palace, Urbino, Italy (b / w photo)
7148173 First floor plan of the Ducal Palace, Urbino, Italy (b/w photo) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: First floor plan of the Ducal Palace, Urbino, Italy)

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: The clock tower of the medieval village of Gradara before sunrise with the hills in

The clock tower of the medieval village of Gradara before sunrise with the hills in background, Pesaro e Urbino, Marche, Italy

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Album 'Viaggi Italadria- Rimini': trip to Urbino

Album "Viaggi Italadria- Rimini": trip to Urbino
3563259 Album "Viaggi Italadria- Rimini": trip to Urbino by Unknown photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: Urbino 1950-1960 Photographer: Unidentified Author); Alinari Archives, Florence

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Pope Julius II examining paintings

Pope Julius II examining paintings
3787696 Pope Julius II examining paintings; (add.info.: Pope Julius II examining paintings produced for Stanza della Segnatura in the Palace of the Vatican, 1508)

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Raphael drawing first sketch of Madonna della seggiola

Raphael drawing first sketch of Madonna della seggiola
3787692 Raphael drawing first sketch of Madonna della seggiola; (add.info.: Raphael drawing first sketch of Madonna della seggiola on the bottom of a barrell, 1509)

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Raphael taking his first painting lessons

Raphael taking his first painting lessons
3787694 Raphael taking his first painting lessons; (add.info.: Raphael taking his first painting lessons in his parents house, 1491)

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Pope Leo X with the body of Raphael

Pope Leo X with the body of Raphael
3787695 Pope Leo X with the body of Raphael; (add.info.: Pope Leo X with the body of Raphael. Illustration of an episode from the life of Italian painter Raphael (Sanzio da Urbino) (1483 - 1520)

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Raphael with his friend Fra Bartolomeo

Raphael with his friend Fra Bartolomeo
3787697 Raphael with his friend Fra Bartolomeo; (add.info.: Raphael with his friend Fra Bartolomeo in Florence, 1504. Illustration of an episode from the life of Italian painter Raphael)

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Raphael presenting model of St.Peter's Basilica

Raphael presenting model of St.Peter's Basilica
3787693 Raphael presenting model of St.Peter's Basilica; (add.info.: Raphael presenting model of St.Peter's Basilica to Pope Leo X in 1514. Late Renaissance Church in the Vatican, Rome)

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: FVQ-F-172441-0000

FVQ-F-172441-0000
Urbino Door Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1870-1880 ca.. Date of Artwork:XV sec

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Ancient portal of the Palazzo Ducale in Urbino

Ancient portal of the Palazzo Ducale in Urbino Urbino Door Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Portal of the church of S. Domenico in Urbino, work of Maso di Bartolomeo

Portal of the church of S. Domenico in Urbino, work of Maso di Bartolomeo. The lunette is attributed to Luca della Robbia, presently housed in the Palazzo Ducale of Urbino Urbino Church Late Gothic

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Urbino train station

Urbino train station Urbino. Date of Photograph:1910-1915 ca

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: External door, walled up, of the Palazzo Ducale in Urbino

External door, walled up, of the Palazzo Ducale in Urbino Urbino Door Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Portrait of two women posing on a terrace of the Ducal Palace, Urbino

Portrait of two women posing on a terrace of the Ducal Palace, Urbino Urbino. Date of Photograph:14/05/1924

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Portrait of a group near a car on street in the countryside

Portrait of a group near a car on street in the countryside Urbino. Date of Photograph:14/05/1924

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Fort in the province of Pesaro and Urbino

Fort in the province of Pesaro and Urbino Pesaro. Date of Photograph:maggio 1924

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Group Portrait in a fort in the province of Pesaro and Urbino

Group Portrait in a fort in the province of Pesaro and Urbino Pesaro. Date of Photograph:maggio 1924

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Portrait of a woman with two girls posing near a stone

Portrait of a woman with two girls posing near a stone Urbino. Date of Photograph:05/1924

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Couple Portrait in a fort in the province of Pesaro and Urbino

Couple Portrait in a fort in the province of Pesaro and Urbino Pesaro. Date of Photograph:maggio 1924

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Terra cotta lunette over the stone portal of the Church of San Domenico in Urbino

Terra cotta lunette over the stone portal of the Church of San Domenico in Urbino, with the Madonna and Child at the center and four Saints at the sides

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Interior of the new sacristy with the tomb of Lorenzo De Medici duke of Urbino

Interior of the new sacristy with the tomb of Lorenzo De Medici duke of Urbino and the tomb of Lorenzo the Magnificent and Giuliano De Medici Florence Funerary Monument, Tomb High Renaissance

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: The fascinating Torricini facade of the Palazzo Ducale in Urbino, by Luciano Laurana

The fascinating Torricini facade of the Palazzo Ducale in Urbino, by Luciano Laurana. Urbino Building - Facade Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Fifteenth century door decorated with fine inlaywork, by Baccio Pontelli

Fifteenth century door decorated with fine inlaywork, by Baccio Pontelli, in the Palazzo Ducale in Urbino Urbino Door Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Cathedral of Urbino, close-up of the apse

Cathedral of Urbino, close-up of the apse Urbino Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1968. Date of Artwork:1789 - 1801

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Ducal Palace of Urbino, Faade of the Towers

Ducal Palace of Urbino, Faade of the Towers Urbino Building Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1968

Background imageUrbino Tote Bag Collection: Urbino: view of the Ducal Palace toward the city piazza

Urbino: view of the Ducal Palace toward the city piazza Urbino Building Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1968



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Urbino Tote Bag Collection

Urbino is a city located in the Marche region of Italy, in Europe, and is known for its Renaissance architecture and art, and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city was home to the Duke of Urbino, Federico da Montefeltro, who was an important patron of the arts during the 15th century, and is home to many historical sites such as Palazzo Ducale (the Duke's palace), which contains works by Raphael and other Renaissance masters. The city also boasts several churches, museums, and galleries that showcase its rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore Urbino's winding streets lined with shops and restaurants or take in its breathtaking views from atop Monte Catria mountain. With so much to offer visitors of all ages, it's no wonder why Urbino remains one of Italy's most beloved cities.
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