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  1. Laura Dianti. Datos principales. Autor. Tiziano Vecellio. Fecha. 1520 h. Escuela. Venecia. Estilo. Renacimiento Italiano. Material. Oleo sobre lienzo. Dimensiones. 118 x 93 cm. Museo. Colección Particular. Contenidos relacionados.

  2. Portrait of Laura Dianti is a c. 1520–25 [1] painting by Titian, now held in the H. Kisters Collection at Kreuzlingen. It is signed " TICI/ANVS F. " The portrait features Laura Dianti, mistress, and later wife of the Duke of Ferrara Alfonso I d'Este and an African page.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Laura_DiantiLaura Dianti - Wikipedia

    Laura Dianti (Early sixteenth century in Ferrara [1] – 25 June 1573 in Ferrara, Italy) was a lover of Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara after the death of his wife Lucrezia Borgia. She was probably also his third wife. [1] She was also known under the pseudonym Eustochia .

  4. 9 de mar. de 2022 · Portrait of Laura Dianti is a c. 1520–25 painting by Titian, now held in the H. Kisters Collection at Kreuzlingen. It is signed "TICI/ANVS F." and depicts Laura Dianti, lover and later wife of Alfonso I d'Este.

  5. This painting is a partial replica of the portrait painted by Titian in about 1523 (Kisters Collection, Kreuzlingen). The sitter, Laura Dianti (c. 1480–1573), became the lover of Alfonso I d’Este (1476–1534) after the death of his second wife, Lucrezia Borgia (1519).

  6. Tales hipótesis, sin embargo, no coinciden con la datación basada en el análisis estilístico, que vincula el trabajo hacia 1512-15, antes de que el artista entretejiera relaciones con las cortes de Mantua y Ferrara. Laura Dianti fue retratada por Tiziano en una obra de 1523.

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  7. www.britishmuseum.org › collection › objectprint | British Museum

    Description. The Beautiful Slave; portrait of Laura de' Dianti, three-quarter length and slightly turned to right, wearing a draped dress and an elaborate hair-decoration, resting her left hand on a black boy dressed in rich clothes in lower right corner, looking up at her; fourth state with publisher's address; after Titian. Engraving.