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  1. Laura Dianti. Datos principales. Autor. Tiziano Vecellio. Fecha. 1520 h. Escuela. Venecia. Estilo. Renacimiento Italiano. Material. Oleo sobre lienzo. Dimensiones. 118 x 93 cm. Museo. Colección Particular. Contenidos relacionados.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Laura_DiantiLaura Dianti - Wikipedia

    Laura Dianti (Early sixteenth century in Ferrara [1] – 25 June 1573 in Ferrara, Italy) was a lover of Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara after the death of his wife Lucrezia Borgia. She was probably also his third wife. [1] She was also known under the pseudonym Eustochia .

  3. Portrait of Laura Dianti is a c. 1520–25 [1] painting by Titian, now held in the H. Kisters Collection at Kreuzlingen. It is signed " TICI/ANVS F. " The portrait features Laura Dianti, mistress, and later wife of the Duke of Ferrara Alfonso I d'Este and an African page.

  4. This painting is a partial replica of the portrait painted by Titian in about 1523 (Kisters Collection, Kreuzlingen). The sitter, Laura Dianti (c. 1480–1573), became the lover of Alfonso I d’Este (1476–1534) after the death of his second wife, Lucrezia Borgia (1519).

  5. Retrato de Laura Dianti, 1523-1525, Tiziano (Kreuzlingen, Heinz Kisters Collection) El retrato de Laura Dianti (tal vez la tercera esposa de Alfonso I d’Este), fue pintado por Tiziano en la época en que comenzó la decoración del estudio del Duque, una serie de estancias llamadas Camerini, trabajo que le llevó a efectuar varios viajes a Ferrara.

  6. 14 de mar. de 2012 · This study also considers Titian's portrait of the duke's plebeian mistress, Laura Dianti (ca. 1500–1573), whose image visually complements that of her noble lover in an unprecedented manner. I argue that Laura's image functioned to extend the ducal identity to express his passion for beautiful painting and his engagement with ...

  7. 9 de mar. de 2022 · Portrait of Laura Dianti is a c. 1520–25 painting by Titian, now held in the H. Kisters Collection at Kreuzlingen. It is signed "TICI/ANVS F." and depicts Laura Dianti, lover and later wife of Alfonso I d'Este.