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  1. 1 de nov. de 2007 · Books. Sacred Narratives. Lucrezia Tornabuoni de' Medici. University of Chicago Press, Nov 1, 2007 - Poetry - 280 pages. The most prominent woman in Renaissance Florence, Lucrezia Tornabuoni de' Medici (1425-1482) lived during her city's golden age. Wife of Piero de' Medici and mother of Lorenzo the Magnificent, Tornabuoni exerted considerable ...

  2. Lucrezia Tornabuoni De' Medici and the Medici Family in the Fifteenth Century G - Reference,Information and Interdisciplinary Subjects Series: Authors: Maria Grazia Pernis, Laurie Adams: Edition: illustrated: Publisher: Peter Lang, 2006: ISBN: 0820476455, 9780820476452: Length: 181 pages: Subjects

  3. Lucrecia fue una dama florentina que se acabaría convirtiendo en la matriarca de la familia Médici y en señora de Florencia, siendo recordada por ser una gra...

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  4. 1444 (around) A daughter Maria was born to Piero and possibly Lucrezia or another woman. The exact date of Maria’s birth is not known but given that her sister Bianca was born in September 1445, Maria was either conceived out of wedlock or she was Piero’s illegitimate daughter. She was raised by Lucrezia as her own child.

  5. 12 de may. de 2013 · Attributed to Domenico Ghirlandaio, Lucrezia Tornabuoni, Italian, 1449 - 1494, c. 1475, tempera and oil on panel, Samuel H. Kress Collection Short title sc731.jpg

  6. Long obfuscated by modern definitions of historical evidence and art patronage, Lucrezia Tornabuoni de’ Medici’s impact on the visual world of her time comes to light in this book, the first full-length scholarly argument for a lay woman’s contributions to the visual arts of fifteenth-century Florence. This focused investigation of the Medici family’s domestic altarpiece, Filippo Lippi ...