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  1. Clarice de' Medici ( Firenze, 14 settembre 1489 – Firenze, 3 maggio 1528) era figlia di Piero il Fatuo e Alfonsina Orsini, sorella maggiore di Lorenzo duca di Urbino . Repubblica di Firenze. Medici. Cosimo il Vecchio (1389-1464) Figli. Piero.

  2. Did Botticelli or Leonardo da Vinci portray Clarice Orsini ? A critical look at new evidence The main focus of this paper is to identify portraits of Clarice Orsini made during her lifetime .

  3. Clarice Orsini (1453 - 1488), spouse of Lorenzo il Magnifico; Fabio Orsini (1476-1504) Gerolama Orsini, (1503 - 1570), noble; Giovanni II Orsini, Count of Cefalonia and Zante, despota dell'Epiro 1323 – 1335; Giovanni Antonio del Balzo Orsini, (1386 or 1393 - 1463), noble of the Kingdom of Naples, prince of Taranto, count of Lecce and duke Bari.

  4. Clarice Orsini è stata rappresentata in diverse opere d’arte. Una delle più note è un ritratto attribuito a Domenico Ghirlandaio , conservato alla National Gallery of Ireland a Dublino. Questo ritratto, datato intorno al 1494, è considerato uno dei più fedeli raffigurazioni di Clarice.

  5. Clarice Orsini-Medici was a Roman noblewoman raised in an elite Roman family of Orsini branch. Her father Jacopo Orsini was the lord of Monterotondo, a papal state. One of her brothers, Orso Orsini served as the commander of the Papal army while the other Rinaldo Orsini was archbishop of Florence. She is the wife of Lorenzo the Magnificent. Clarice who happens to be a naive young lady from ...

  6. Clarice Orsini (on the left) with her husband Lorenzo de' Medici. Lorenzo de' Medici is depicted as a woman, because on this fresco the birth of Saint John the Baptist is celebrated – in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance all men were forbidden to enter the room where a woman has given birth, if the painter wanted to show Lorenzo de' Medici in this religious scene he had to depict him as a ...

  7. Sandro Botticelli, Portrait of a Young Woman, 1480–1485, tempera on wood, 82 cm × 54 cm (Städel Museum) While Botticelli depicts Clarice Orsini in indoor garb, this young lady, in stark contrast, is portrayed in fantastical dress. Fantastical dress is an imagined clothing style, depicted in images as even more ostentatious than common ...