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  1. 17 de may. de 2018 · Federico Gonzaga, who became the ruler of Mantua and Montferrat, was born on this day in 1500 in Mantua. He spent his childhood living as a political hostage, first at the court of Pope Julius II in Rome and then at the court of Francis I of France. It wasn’t perhaps an ideal start in life, but historians believe the political, social and ...

  2. 14 de oct. de 2023 · Email: tomgurney1@gmail.com / Phone: +44 7429 011000. Titian's masterful Portrait of Federico II Gonzaga is a prime example of the painter's art. Painted in 1529 when the artist was at the height of his powers, it is one of a number of remarkable portraits that the master of the Venetian School of painting produced throughout his career.

  3. Federico Gonzaga (1500–1540) Francesco Francia 1510. The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City, United States. Download this artwork (provided by The ...

  4. Leonor Gonzaga (1493-1550), casado con Francisco Maria della Rovere (1490-1538) duque de Urbino. Federico II Gonzaga (1500-1540), marqués de Mantua desde 1519 y duque de Mantua desde 1530, marqués de Monferrato de Rangel desde 1533, casado en 1531 con Margarita de Monferrato (1510-1566), hija del marqués Guillermo IX de Monferrato.

  5. Poco después comenzó a trabajar para Federico II Gonzaga, marqués de Mantua, quien a su vez le presentó al emperador Carlos V. Es probable que retratara a este último hacia 1530 en ocasión de su coronación en Bolonia y volvería a hacerlo tres años después, inaugurando así una relación que lo ligó con la casa de Austria durante más de cuarenta años, pues sus pinturas se adecuaron ...

  6. <br/>This portrait dates to 1510 and depicts ten-year-old Federico II Gonzaga (1500–1540), future Duke of Mantua and son of the great Renaissance patron and collector Isabella d’Este (1474–1539). Isabella commissioned the painting as a memento of her son, who was soon to be sent from his home in Mantua to the papal court in Rome as part of a hostage exchange. Federico’s detainment ...

  7. Other articles where Federigo Gonzaga II is discussed: Gonzaga Dynasty: …was succeeded by his son Federigo II (d. 1540), captain general of the papal forces. After the Peace of Cambrai (1529) Federigo II’s ally and protector, the emperor Charles V, raised his title to that of duke of Mantua in 1530. It was during Federigo II’s reign that the court…