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  1. Isabella de' Medici's legacy epitomises the dawn of modernity in Renaissance Italy, embodying progressive ideals ahead of her time. Recognised as an exceptional figure among the Medici women, Isabella wielded a rare combination of qualities, shaping Florence's cultural landscape.

  2. Retrato de Isabel de Médici por Alessandro Allori, Galería Uffizi, Florencia. Isabel Romola de Médici, ( Florencia, 31 de agosto de 1542 - Cerreto Guidi, 16 de julio de 1576), hija del Gran Duque de Florencia Cosme I de Médici y su esposa Leonor Álvarez de Toledo .

  3. 29 de nov. de 2023 · That distinction likely belongs to a retouched likeness from a century earlier: the portrait of a tragic member of the powerful Medici family, Isabella de' Medici (daughter of Cosimo I de'...

  4. 1 de jul. de 2014 · While looking through other portraits of women in the Medici family, she spotted the garment in a Alessandro Allori work depicting Isabella de Medici (1542–76), Eleanor of Toledo’s daughter with Cosimo de’ Medici. The story of Isabella is a tragic one, making the Magdalene imagery quite appropriate.

  5. Medici, Isabella de (1542–1576) Princess of Bracciano. Name variations: Isabella Orsini. Born in 1542; died in July 1576 by her husband's hand; daughter of Cosimo I de Medici (1519–1574), grand duke of Tuscany (r. 1569–1574), and Eleonora de Medici (1522–1562); married Paolo Giordano Orsini, prince of Bracciano or Brachiano, in 1558.

  6. 23 de nov. de 2018 · Alrededor de la "estrella de la casa de' Medici", Isabella de' Medici, hija de Cosimo I y muy agradable y culta mujer, un misterio se cierne.. Después de la muerte de su madre, Isabella se convirtió en la confidente de su padre, dirigiendo con éxito el negocio familiar y brillante que representa a la dinastía, no sin causar gran molestia en el heredero designado, su hermano Francesco, que ...

  7. 11 de dic. de 2020 · English. 397 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : 24 cm. Charming and funny, intelligent and immensely wealthy, Isabella was the true star of the powerful house of Medici. Her father, Duke Cosimo de' Medici, allowed her a freedom that was experienced by few - if any - women in Italy.