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  1. 13 de sept. de 2022 · The bust of La Carità (Charity or Love) holding the cornucopia, the “horn of plenty” and a symbol of abundance, is identified with the central figure, Lucrezia Donati. Her head is turned sideways as in the fragment, and the “horn of plenty” is represented by her golden horn hairstyle as explained at this link.

  2. Lucrezia Donati. Detail des Gemäldes Fortezza ( Tapferkeit) von Sandro Botticelli. Es wird vermutet, dass das Gemälde von Lucrezia inspiriert wurde. Lucrezia Donati (* 1447 in Florenz; † 1501 ebenda) war eine italienische Adelige und platonische Liebe von Lorenzo de’ Medici (1449–1492), dem Stadtherren von Florenz.

  3. Lucrezia foi fía de Manno Donati y de Caterina Bardi, foi una dama florentina [2] perteneciente a una familia de caña estinguida, siendo la última descendencia de la mesma. Dende 1461 foi amante de Lorenzo'l Magnifico, [2] un amor platónico que taba en boga naquel momentu, anque, por temes d'Estáu, Lorenzo casóse cola noble italiana ...

  4. Lucrezia, along with Simonetta Vespucci and others form the subject of Charles Dempsey's The Portrayal of Love: Botticelli's "Primavera".[21] As Dempsey demonstrates, contemporary views of Lucrezia Donati show tensions between the poetic ideal and the reality of chastity and marital fidelity.

  5. 2 de ene. de 2020 · A jovem Donati, que se chamava Lucrezia como sua mãe, foi, segundo as crônicas e registros pessoais, o grande amor da vida de Lorenzo de Medici. Lucrezia, ao que tudo indica, era um nome adotado pela aristocracia italiana do 500. Assim foi chamada a filha do influente e controverso Papa Bórgia, Alessandro VI, e além da mãe de Lorenzo, a ...

  6. A remarkable person in her own right, the author of religious poems and sacred narratives, as well as an accomplished businesswoman, Lucrezia was the mother of Lorenzo the Magnificent, the grandmother of two popes, and the great-great grandmother of Catherine de' Medici, Queen of France.

  7. Donati, Lucrezia. Summary. This is a marble bust made by Giovanni Bastianini in Florence, Italy in about 1865. The bust purports to represent Lucrezia Donati, the mistress of Lorenzo the Magnificent. Its style is a pastiche of that of the Florentine 15th century sculptor Mino da Fiesole, and at its first appearance it was declared to be the ...