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  1. Did Botticelli or Leonardo da Vinci portray Clarice Orsini ? A critical look at new evidence The main focus of this paper is to identify portraits of Clarice Orsini made during her lifetime .

  2. Lo scopo di questo studio è stato quello di mettere in luce l’attività, il carattere e gli interessi di Clarice Orsini (1453-1488), andata in sposa a Lorenzo de’ Medici nel 1468. La corrispondenza epistolare di Clarice è per lo più inedita ed è rimasta finora ai margini della ricerca storica.

  3. Clarice Orsini was born circa 1453 in Monterotondo, Papal States, Italy to Giacomo Orsini (-1482) and Maddalena Orsini (c1410) and died 30 July 1488 Florence, Republic of Florence, Italy of tuberculosis. She married Lorenzo de' Medici (1449-1492) 7 February 1469 JL . Clarice Orsini (c. 1453 – 30 July 1488) was the daughter of Jacopo (Giacomo) Orsini (see Orsini family), lord of Monterotondo ...

  4. Clarice Orsini (1453 - 1488), spouse of Lorenzo il Magnifico; Fabio Orsini (1476-1504) Gerolama Orsini, (1503 - 1570), noble; Giovanni II Orsini, Count of Cefalonia and Zante, despota dell'Epiro 1323 – 1335; Giovanni Antonio del Balzo Orsini, (1386 or 1393 - 1463), noble of the Kingdom of Naples, prince of Taranto, count of Lecce and duke Bari.

  5. 20 de oct. de 2023 · Clarice Orsini died on July 30, 1488, in Florence, after a long illness. She had contracted tuberculosis, a disease that was common and deadly at the time. She suffered from fever, coughing, weight loss, and weakness. She was attended by her favorite daughter Maddalena, who nursed her until the end.

  6. 9 de may. de 2024 · Clarice Orsini nacque a Monterotondo nel 1453 e la sua vita fu anonima e, probabilmente felice, fino ai suoi 18 anni. Fu notata da Lucrezia Tornabuoni, in missione a Roma per trovare una moglie al figlio Lorenzo, mentre camminava per strada.

  7. Clarice Orsini (on the left) with her husband Lorenzo de' Medici. Lorenzo de' Medici is depicted as a woman, because on this fresco the birth of Saint John the Baptist is celebrated – in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance all men were forbidden to enter the room where a woman has given birth, if the painter wanted to show Lorenzo de' Medici in this religious scene he had to depict him as a ...