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  1. Isabel d'Este (em italiano: Isabella d'Este; Ferrara, 18 de maio de 1474 — Mântua, 13 de fevereiro de 1539 ), foi uma das líderes femininas da Renascença italiana e figura cultural e política de destaque. Dotada de conhecimentos em História e em línguas, tais como grego e latim, Isabel era uma patrona das artes e líder da moda, cujo ...

  2. Isabella d’Este (l. 1474-1539), was the leading lady of Renaissance Italy who funded the works of such renowned artists as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. Many of the greatest Renaissance artworks would not exist today if not for the patronage of Isabella, who is also considered the female counterpart of the "Renaissance Men" who tirelessly worked to increase their knowledge.

  3. 12 de ago. de 2019 · Francisco e Isabel tuvieron seis hijos. Conocida como una de las grandes coleccionistas del Renacimiento, no se limitaba a la pintura, sino que el inventario de sus propiedades podemos hallar que era poseedora de más de 1,200 medallas, 72 jarrones, 70 estatuas y estatuillas, 13 retratos escultóricos de busto y hasta “un cuerno de unicornio”.

  4. Hace 5 días · Isabella d’Este. Isabella d’Este (Gonzaga) was a powerful and well-educated political figure, humanitarian, patron of the arts, and mother of seven. Known as “The First Lady of the Renaissance,” she was related to nearly every ruler in Italy either by birth or marriage. D’Este was the oldest of six children born into the ruling family ...

  5. Isabella d’Este, (1474–1539), Wife (1490) of Francesco Il Gonzaga of Mantua [obverse], 1507. Bronze, diameter 3.9 cm (1 9/16 in.) National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, Samuel H. Kress Collection. Image courtesy of the Board of Trustees, National Gallery of Art. On the front of this medal, Isabella is named and identified as the marchesa ...

  6. 18 de feb. de 2022 · Portrait of Isabella d'Este (or Isabella in Black) is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Italian painter Titian, completed between 1534 and 1536.It shows the Marquess of Mantua, Isabella d'Este (1474–1539), daughter of Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, and Eleanor of Naples with an ermine zibellino draped over her shoulder.

  7. About IDEA. IDEA: Isabella d’Este Archive is an open-access, not-for-profit education and research environment. An exercise in imagination, discovery, and critical engagement, IDEA is designed for scholars, students, and inquisitive explorers. Except where otherwise indicated, IDEA is governed by a Creative Commons CCBYNC license. Taking as ...