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  1. Hace 4 días · Vasari conceived this portrait of Lorenzo de’Medici as a pendant of Pontormo’s portrait of Cosimo the Elder, with the pose adopted by Lorenzo mirroring that of Cosimo. Lorenzo is depicted wearing the clothes he wore at home, as per the commissioner’s wishes, but the fur lining on his sleeves is an indication of the subject’s high social ...

  2. Hace 4 días · Oil on panel. Size. 63.3 x 48 cm. Inventory. 1890 no. 1472. In the late 19th century, this painting was already identified as a portrait of the “natural daughter of the Duke”, Cosimo, born before his marriage in 1539: the little Bianca, known as Bia. In 1560, Francesco Maria II della Rovere’s ambassador to Tuscany, Simone Fortuna wrote in ...

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  4. Hace 4 días · Pentelic marble. Size. Height 173 cm; max. diameter 135 cm. Inventory. 1914 no. 307. Renovation. 2014. At the time of the discovery of this monumental marble vase, which may have been a lucky finding on the Esquiline Hill in the 1570s (Di Cosmo - Fatticcioni 2010, 77 note 1), the vase must have appeared to the eyes of the discoverers as broken ...

  5. Hace 4 días · The Uffizi Diva. What makes an artwork praiseworthy? First of all, its beauty but also its myth making, indeed. This is the case of the Medici Venus brought by Napoleon to Paris, where it became a symbol of national identity. When it finally returned home to Florence, the French government replaced it with the new Venus de Milo regularly ...

  6. Hace 4 días · Antonieta de Borbón Vendome Ham 25 de diciembre de 1494 Joinville 22 de enero de 1583 hija de Francisco de Vendôme y de .

  7. Hace 4 días · The article reconstructs the significance and structure of the theory behind the Medici-Lorraine busts which have been on display in the antiricetto of the Gallery of Statues and Paintings since the 1880’s, each one accompanied by an encomiastic text (from the Latin term elogium) regarding the contribution to the development of the museum and its collections.

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