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  1. Palacio de Bianca Cappello. Realizado en 1579, es famoso tanto por la belleza de sus decoraciones de esgrafiado, como porque fue la demora de la noble veneciana Bianca Cappello, que primero fue la amante del Gran Duque Francisco I de Médicis y, después, en 1579, su segunda mujer, tras la prematura muerte de la primera, Giovanna De Austria.

  2. 22 de feb. de 2020 · In 1534, the property passed to Bianca Cappello and the Palazzo was turned into a place for leisure and entertainment. The gardens, in particular, were the stage for numerous festivities staged by Bianca Cappello, some of which… quite profane! Palazzo Venturi-Ginori with a view of the Oricellari Gardens

  3. The Palazzo di Bianca Cappello boasts one of the most beautifully decorated facades in the whole of Florence, based on a technique that is known as sgraffito. The Palazzo del Mondragone, located in Via dei Banchi, at the corner with via del Giglio, is the place where Francesco de' Medici and Bianca Cappello met during a reception, and fell in love at first sight.

  4. La reconnaissance est immédiate grâce à cette Bianca Cappello, que l’impératrice Eugénie achète tout de suite. Le buste arrive dès 1863 au château de Fontainebleau. La sculpture est envoyée à Marseille après le Second Empire, où elle est toujours présentée au Musée des Beaux-Arts. Un autre buste de Bianca Capello, acheté pour ...

  5. Bianca Cappello, second wife of Francesco de'Medici and grand duchess of Tuscany from 1578. Bibliography Attwood, Philip, 'Italian Medals c.1530-1600 in British Public Collections', Vol. 1.

  6. 16 de jul. de 2018 · L'histoire de Bianca Cappello qui fuit avec l'amant et devient Grande-duchesse de Toscane, pour mourir à la fin empoisonnée pour des raisons d'État: depuis toujours une histoire irrésistible, une histoire de la Renaissance entre Venise et Florence.

  7. Most importantly perhaps, Bianca Capello was declared ‘daughter of the Republic’, an honour bestowed before only on Caterina Cornaro, queen of Cyprus.12 In this way, an explicit connection between Bianca and this prototype of female Venetian virtue was established which did not go unnoticed.13 In 1489, Caterina, a member of the patrician Cornaro family who ruled the isle of Cyprus, was ...