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  1. Guidobaldo II della Rovere (ur. 2 kwietnia 1514 w Urbino , zm. 28 września 1574 w Pesaro ) – książę Urbino i Gubbio , kondotier , gubernator (dowódca) armii Republiki Weneckiej , a następnie z nadania papieża gubernator Fano , kapitan generalny Świętego Kościoła Rzymskiego i prefekt Rzymu.

  2. In 1933 the archivist and art historian Georg Gronau did a great disservice to Titian’s sensitive portrait of Guidobaldo II della Rovere, Duke of Urbino —now in the collection of the Yale University Art Gallery—when he published an essay that associated it with the wrong image.1 Since then, basing their judgment on an incorrect and unimpressive image, scholars have dis- missed the ...

  3. Paul Holberton, 2021. Hardback and ebook, 96 pages, 30 colour illustrations. English. Hardcover. This book discusses Titian’s Portrait of Guidobaldo II della Rovere, Duke of Urbino, and his Son Francesco Maria II, that due to thorough analysis and restoration, and an in-depth study of the sitter has now been fully attributed to Titian.

  4. Quest’ultimo elemento non deve essere trascurato. In seguito alla morte della prima moglie, Giulia Varano (il 18 febbraio 1547), il duca Guidobaldo II della Rovere aveva sposato, il 26 gennaio 1548, Vittoria Farnese, figlia di Pier Luigi Farnese, signore di Piacenza nonché rampollo di papa Paolo III Farnese (pontefice dal 1534 al 1549). È quindi legittimo supporre che la parentela sia ...

  5. 23 de oct. de 2020 · In the early 1530s, Guidobaldo Della Rovere, the son of the Duke of Urbino, commissioned a lavish portrait of himself resplendent in his Milanese armour. At this time, the 18-year-old nobleman was in conflict with his father who wanted him to marry the nine-year-old Giulia Varano for dynastic reasons. However, Guidobaldo had his heart set on another.1Around this time, an influential work The ...

  6. 3 de ene. de 2022 · The Malaspina family (Elizabeth della Rovere, sister of Guidobaldo II, who married Alberico I Cybo Malaspina, Marchese di Massa and Carrara). Abate Luigi Celotti, Venice, until 1837. Count Anatole Demidoff, Prince of San Donato (1812-1875), San Donato, Florence, 1837; his sale, Hotel Drouot, Paris, 3-4 March 1870, lot 187 (17,500 francs).

  7. Guidobaldo was forced to flee Urbino in 1502 to escape the armies of Cesare Borgia, but returned after the death of Cesare Borgia's father, Pope Alexander VI, in 1503. He adopted as his heir Francesco Maria della Rovere, his sister's child and nephew of Pope Julius II, thus uniting the seigniory of Senigallia with Urbino.