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  1. This imagery recalls the violated chastity of Piccarda Donati and, perhaps, equates the marriage of Lucrezia to Ardinghelli with that of Piccarda. Other women were idealised in a similar fashion. Ginevra de’ Benci (1457-1521) was known as a beauty in Florence, she was depicted in Ghirlandaio’s Visitation in the Tornabuoni chapel, S. Maria Novella as well as in the famous portrait by ...

  2. 6 de nov. de 2018 · Lucrezia rimase per lunghi periodi sola a Firenze ed era una delle donne più belle della città. Fu proprio in questo periodo che conobbe Lorenzo de' Medici. . LA LUNGA RELAZIONE CON IL MAGNIFICO. Contrariamente a quanto si può credere, Lorenzo de' Medici non conosceva Lucrezia al momento del suo intervento a favore dei Donati.

  3. Lucrezia Donati, interpretata da Laura Haddock, è una dei protagonisti della serie televisiva Da Vinci's Demons, in cui viene proposta una relazione segreta fra lei e Leonardo Da Vinci. Nella serie anglo-italiana I Medici Lucrezia è interpretata dall'attrice italiana Alessandra Mastronardi.

  4. 28 de ene. de 2019 · Yes, Lucrezia Donati did exist during the rule of Lorenzo de’Medici. It is thought Lucrezia Donati can be seen today in the sculpture of Dama Col Mazzolino, at Bargello Museum in Florence.

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  5. 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.

  6. First Appearance: The Hanged Man. Lucrezia Donati is an enigma, for while she has love for Da Vinci and Lorenzo Medici, she also works as a spy for Rome. She is torn between her love and her loyalty, as she is trying to free her father from jail. She is publicly the mistress of Lorenzo, and in private the lover of Da Vinci.

  7. 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.