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  1. 12 de ene. de 2017 · As anyone watching the miniseries Medici: Masters of Florence on Netflix knows, the banking family appreciated lavish style. In this painting, the superbly dressed young lady, bedecked in exquisite jewels, is almost certainly Virginia de’ Medici, daughter of Cosimo I, Grand Duke of Tuscany, by his second wife, Camilla Martelli.

  2. 14 de nov. de 2019 · As part of the celebrations for the 500th anniversary of the birth of Cosimo I and Caterina de’ Medici (1519-2019), the Museo di Casa Martelli in Florence is hosting an exhibition dedicated to Camilla Martelli Medici, the bride of private fortune of Cosimo I de’ Medici, until February 25, 2020. Curated by Francesca de Luca, head of the ...

  3. Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Mother. Camilla Martelli. Virginia de' Medici (29 May 1568 – 15 January 1615) was an Italian princess, a member of the House of Medici and by marriage Duchess of Modena and Reggio . Regent of the Duchy of Modena and Reggio in 1601 during the absence of her husband, she was able to protect the ...

  4. 16 de dic. de 2019 · File: Alessandro Allori - Portrait of a Lady, probably Camilla Martelli de’Medici - 9-2017 - Saint Louis Art Museum.jpg From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Jump to navigation Jump to search

  5. Camila Martelli. See Photos. Works at Despachante Picolotto. Lives in Coronel Freitas. Camilla Martelli. See Photos. Lives in Carmignano, Toscana, Italy. View the profiles of people named Camilla Martelli. Join Facebook to connect with Camilla Martelli and others you may know.

  6. Executed on a thick panel on the back of which is the label of an old French sale identifying the painter as Bronzino and the model as Eleanora Gonzaga, wife of the Duke of Urbino, Francesco della Rovere – two hypotheses which must be discarded – this beautiful portrait more likely depicts Camilla Martelli, the second wife of Cosimo I de' Medici.

  7. Hace 3 días · He was married first of all to Eleonora of Toledo and then to Camilla Martelli, and fathered 15 children. He was a great patron of the arts, building the Uffizi (’offices') which now house one of the world’s greatest art collections, completing the Pitti Palace as a Medici residence and creating the Boboli Gardens which surround it.