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  1. Giovanni Salviati (Florencia, 24 de marzo de 1490 - Rávena, 28 de octubre de 1553) fue un eclesiástico italiano. Biografía. Hijo de Jacopo Salviati y de Lucrezia de Medici, su tío León X le creó cardenal diácono de SS. Cosme y Damián en el consistorio de 1517; su hermano Bernardo alcanzaría la misma dignidad en 1561.

  2. Giovanni Salviati (24 March 1490 – 28 October 1553) was a Florentine diplomat and cardinal. [1] He was papal legate in France, and conducted negotiations with the Emperor Charles V .

  3. There, Cardinal Giovanni Salviati, from whom he took his professional name, supported him. The young artist was impressed by Classical antiquity, the monumental paintings of Raphael and his school, and the Roman works of Michelangelo, and before leaving the city he created one masterpiece, a fresco of the Visitation (1538, Oratory of S ...

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  4. Florentine Mannerist painter, a pupil of Andrea del Sarto. Originally Francesco de' Rossi, he adopted his name from his patron Cardinal Giovanni Salviati, with whom he went to Rome c. 1530 and for whom he painted the work that established his reputation there - the frescoes in the Oratorio di San Giovanni Decollato, Rome (1538).

  5. 15 de may. de 2020 · a cardinal for 36.3 years. Principal Co-Consecrator of: Cristoforo Cardinal Numai, O.F.M. Obs. † (1523) Source (s): b: The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church, 1 Jul 1517. b: Hierarchia Catholica, Volume 3, Page 311, and Page 327. b: Hierarchia Catholica, Volume 3, Page 269, and Page 298.

  6. 1 de may. de 2022 · Giovanni Salviati (1490 – October 28, 1553) was an Italian Cardinal [1] and diplomat. He was papal legate in France, and conducted negotiations with the Emperor Charles V.

  7. The role of nature and art (and artifice) is far Sarto (1486-1530). Then, in 1531 he moved to from alien to the discussion of aesthetics in the Rome, where he became a protege of Cardinal first half of the sixteenth century. Baldassare Giovanni Salviati (1490-1553), whose name he.