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  1. Fioretta Gorini (1453/60 – possibly 1478) was the mistress of Giuliano de' Medici and the probable mother of Giulio de' Medici, the future Pope Clement VII. Gorini was the daughter of a professor, Antonio Gorini. Her actual name was Antonia or Antonietta, while Fioretta was a nickname given to her.

    • 1478 (aged 24–25), Florence, Republic of Florence
  2. Fioretta Gorini fue la esposa de Juliano de Médici y madre de Julio de Médici, el futuro papa Clemente VII. Biografía. Fioretta Gorini fue hija del profesor Antonio Gorini. [1] Su nombre es el diminutivo de Antonia o Antonietta. [2]

  3. 14 de may. de 2015 · At the Bargello Museum in Florence there is a marble bust attributed to Andrea del Verrocchio (1435 – 1488) – Leonardo da Vinci’s teacher – believed to be Fioretta Gorini. She is holding a bunch of flowers close to her chest ( fioretti or fiorellini in Italian).

  4. Fioretta Gorini fue la esposa de Juliano de Médici y madre de Julio de Médici, el futuro papa Clemente VII.

  5. 26 de may. de 2019 · Some historians have suggested that the woman is Fioretta Gorini, mistress of Giuliiano de’ Medici and mother of his son Giulio who later became Pope Clement VII. My preference is for Fioretta (meaning ‘little flower’), and I’ll explain why in a future post.

  6. Explore all Collection Highlights. An early work of Leonardo da Vinci completed c. 1474/1478, this portrait of the 16-year-old Ginevra de' Benci is one of the first known three-quarter-view portraits in Italian art.

  7. A bust of Fioretta Gorini, the widow of the assassinated Giuliano de' Medici, made by Andrea del Verrocchio. Who did Fioretta Gorini immortalize first: Leonardo da Vinci in the painting of her or his master, Andrea del Verrocchio, in the bust of her or were the representations of her made at the same time, around 1479/1480?