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  1. Guidobaldo II della Rovere, né à Urbino le 2 avril 1514 et mort à Pesaro le 28 septembre 1574, fils de François Marie I er della Rovere et d' Éléonore de Mantoue, est duc d'Urbin en 1538 en succession de son père, lui-même héritier adoptif de Guidobaldo I er de Montefeltro (1472-1508).

  2. Guidobaldo II della Rovere, Porträt von Angelo Bronzino. Guidobaldo II. della Rovere (* 2.April 1514 in Urbino; † 28. September 1574 in Pesaro) war fünfter Herzog von Urbino, Sohn von Francesco Maria I. della Rovere und Eleonore von Gonzaga

  3. Guidobaldo II Della Rovere. Guidobaldo[ 1] II Della Rovere (2 de abril de 1514 – 28 de setembro de 1574) foi um condottiero italiano, que foi Duque de Urbino de 1538 até à sua morte. Era membro da poderosa família Della Rovere. Guidobaldo patrocinou as artes em geral e Ticiano em particular, tendo financiado o seu Vênus de Urbino .

  4. In the case of Bronzino's portrait of Guidobaldo II della Rovere,1 pain-ted between April 1531 and April 1532,2 some of the same concerns are exhibited (fig. 2). The eighteen year-old son of the new line of dukes of Urbino (through Francesco Maria della Rovere and Eleonora Gonzaga) is seen in an elegant dark green and gold Milanese suit of armour.

  5. Guidobaldo II della Rovere. Hijo de Francisco María della Rovere y Leonor Gonzaga. Victoria della Rovere. Rama de Liguria. Hasta el siglo XVIII, aunque prosperó la línea de Liguria de la familia, cuyo exponente más importante en el pasado fue Francesco Maria della Rovere, Dux de Génova 1765-1767.

  6. 23 de oct. de 2020 · In the early 1530s, Guidobaldo Della Rovere, the son of the Duke of Urbino, commissioned a lavish portrait of himself resplendent in his Milanese armour. At this time, the 18-year-old nobleman was in conflict with his father who wanted him to marry the nine-year-old Giulia Varano for dynastic reasons. However, Guidobaldo had his heart set on another.1Around this time, an influential work The ...

  7. The surprising story of how a masterpiece of portraiture was discovered to be by Titian. Titian’s portrait of Guidobaldo II with his son Francesco Maria represents the Duke of Urbino in his full power as supreme commander of papal troops, with his heir next to him. This rare, full-length double portrait has only recently been attributed to Titian after undergoing extensive analyses and ...