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Santa Trinita, an Annunciation (1464) in the | Florentine Academy, two altarpieces in the Diocesan Mus |
In 1479 he was appointed | Florentine ambassador at the Gonzaga court in Mantua¹. |
In 1598 he was a Grandee of Spain and | Florentine ambassador in Madrid. |
us) appears to have belonged to a network of | Florentine and Roman intellectuals who searched for and |
llection of buildings evocative of Venetian, | Florentine, and Roman architecture. |
The acidic varieties include the | Florentine and Diamante citron from Italy, the Greek ci |
ftness Imperception (SI) is a term coined by | Florentine and colleagues to describe the inability to |
tains a museum and gallery with works of the | Florentine and Sienese schools of art - including works |
the four Italian cardinals (two Romans, one | Florentine, and one Milanese), the second constituting |
A | Florentine army under Francesco Ferruccio engaged the a |
Medici were responsible for the majority of | Florentine art during their reign. |
e, is one of the most valuable sources about | Florentine art prior to Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the A |
hild with Four Angels is a bronze roundel by | Florentine artist Donatello (c. |
Portrait of a Lady, painted by | Florentine artist Domenico Ghirlandaio, has been identi |
o cycle on the life of St. Francis, from the | Florentine artist Benozzo Gozzoli (1450-1452). |
riods, an early stage under the influence of | Florentine artists such as Michelangelo and a more inte |
In August 2007, comedian Jim | Florentine asked Quivers on the air to go on a date wit |
Cosimo I de' Medici was selected by | Florentine authorities to succeed Alessandro shortly af |
o's statue in the same general location, the | Florentine authorities ensured that David would be seen |
t- neither the older ascetic prophet nor the | Florentine baby Giovannino, but a type of Leonardo's in |
issioned toward 1520 by Bernardo Salviati, a | Florentine banker with connections to the Medici family |
IX the property belonged to the naturalized | Florentine banker Albert de Gondi, a favourite of the k |
The | Florentine banking family of the Cerchi, minor nobles o |
As many | Florentine banks were international companies with bran |
r 1601 - 1661) was an Italian painter of the | Florentine Baroque school. |
1310 - 1388) was a | Florentine bellfounder, self-taught as a versifier, who |
ffee also produced a terra cotta copy of the | Florentine Boar (1806) and a number of terra cotta stat |
Currently no chemical formula for | Florentine bronze has been made as it is an alloy which |
Florentine bronze is a modern term for an alloy usually | |
eyard development in recent years as wealthy | Florentine business people move to the country to plant |
The | Florentine calendar shares this feature with the Celtic |
The | Florentine calendar was used in Italy in the Middle Age |
bass range for use in opera developed by the | Florentine Camerata and new musical works based on bass |
irolamo Mei, humanist and inspiration of the | Florentine Camerata (b. |
Approximate formation date of the | Florentine Camerata, at the salon of Count Giovanni de' |
important scholars on the Ars Nova Italiana, | Florentine Camerata, and early opera. |
n elite circle of humanists in Florence, the | Florentine Camerata, between 1594 and 1597, with the su |
ce, and after the dismissal in 1456 from the | Florentine chancellorship of the renowned humanist Pogg |
is preserved in the Giuntina (or "Junte"), a | Florentine chansonnier compiled in 1527 under the title |
The | Florentine chronicler Giovanni Cavalcanti reported that |
Archbishop Curia, 1970: The | Florentine Church. |
Early on, through his association with | Florentine circles (in particular the exiled Altoviti f |
On May 5, the | Florentine clerk Ilarion de Portiis acting in Fraser's |
ell in love with Pietro Bonaventuri, a young | Florentine clerk in the firm of Salviati, and on Novemb |
Huitzilopochtli kills Centzonuitznaua, | Florentine codex |
Painal as depicted in the | Florentine Codex. |
nzago asks his brother, then attached to the | Florentine court, to obtain the services of a high qual |
costumes have also been released, including | Florentine Dante based on the real life poet Dante Alig |
27.4 g) stone that later became known as the | Florentine Diamond. |
The | Florentine Domenico del Barbiere, who had worked at Fon |
II made a proclamation of Catholicism in the | Florentine Duomo on 6 July 1439. |
ith, mathematician and clockmaker, founded a | Florentine dynasty of clockmakers and scientific-instru |
in the textile trade that was central to the | Florentine economy - and he assigned to the Pazzi bank |
r feast day was listed as July 6 in the 1468 | Florentine edition of the Martyrology of Usuard, and in |
resistance, but received little support from | Florentine elites, who had fallen under the influence o |
He trained with the | Florentine engraver Giuseppe Zocchi. |
Baccio Baldini was a | Florentine engraver who was also brought into considera |
iero, who was a distant cousin of the famous | Florentine explorer and cartographer Amerigo Vespucci. |
a "white grape" in a written logbook by the | Florentine explorer Giovanni de Verrazzano while explor |
e counts Guidi, cheek-by-jowl with the proud | Florentine family of the Donati, with whom their growin |
He was a member of the rich | Florentine family of the Strozzi. |
The Albizzi family was a | Florentine family originally based in Arezzo, who were |
Alberti was an illustrious | Florentine family, rivals of the Medicis and the Albizz |
talian scientist and astronomer from a noble | Florentine family. |
Thanks to his acquaintance with | Florentine fascist leader Luigi Ridolfi, he broke into |
Carli was born in San Severo, Apulia, to | Florentine father and Apulian mother. |
s a dashing man whose is highly adept in the | Florentine fencing style, wielding a rapier and main-ga |
In Genoa, three | Florentine financiers had to repay enraged clients who |
ivorno banking house of Senn joined with the | Florentine firm of Fenzi to secure the concession for t |
ing a benefice that he wished to bestow on a | Florentine follower. |
He was a prominent figure in the | Florentine football scene, appearing for CS Firenze and |
The | Florentine forces were led by the florentine commissary |
A long description was published by a | Florentine, Francesco de' Vieri, in 1586. |
kulturgeschichtlicher Erkenntnisse (ed. with | Florentine Fritzen). |
the originals, painted by themselves, in the | Florentine Gallery (now Uffizi). |
Luca, another son of Maso was head of the | Florentine galleys; his diary is an importance source f |
, 1991 concert in Los Angeles, California at | Florentine Gardens, Vedder explained that the song's ly |
, 1991 concert in Los Angeles, California at | Florentine Gardens. |
His force easily overwhelmed the small | Florentine garrisons on his way, although the attempt, |
I. Ferdinand II sold the estate to a wealthy | Florentine, Giuliano Serragli, in 1644, who gave it to |
y either Johann Kunckel in Potsdam or by the | Florentine glassmaker Antonio Neri in Italy. |
n, the tower is one of the showpieces of the | Florentine Gothic architecture with its design by Giott |
n ambassador from the king of Hungary to the | Florentine government, he afterwards repeated it, word |
ers announced on the radio show that she and | Florentine had indeed ended their relationship. |
the important authorities for that period of | Florentine history, notwithstanding the mistakes of fac |
he noble Cospi family, which had ties to the | Florentine House of Medici. |
Giambattista Gelli (1498-1563) was a | Florentine humanist man of letters, from an artisan bac |
Opera observed: Views of a | Florentine impresario in the early eighteenth century. |
ed the 60-gun French privateer, Comte de St. | Florentine in a two hour battle. |
ing in his work was somehow modified by this | Florentine influence. |
Italian ballata on a poem by a contemporary | Florentine, it has been suggested that he spent some ti |
1530-1606) was a | Florentine Jesuit painter. |
-Fascist Intellectuals and was linked to the | Florentine journal Non mollare! |
Bartolommeo Bandinelli - | Florentine Mannerist sculptor |
was an Italian portrait painter of the late | Florentine Mannerist school. |
s influenced also by Michelangelo and by the | Florentine Mannerist, Bartolomeo Ammanati. |
The Cardinal turned to the | Florentine Masolino da Panicale, currently at work in R |
del Conte was born the same year as another | Florentine master Cecchino del Salviati (whom Conte out |
Walter Monypenny, prior of Loch Leven, to a | Florentine merchant for securing bulls in Meldrum's fav |
burgh he gave a receipt for 20 marks to some | Florentine merchants; in this appearance he is recorded |
The Renaissance was an essentially Italian ( | Florentine) movement, and also a great period of the ar |
dicranios) was in 1841 by | Florentine naturalist Filippo Nesti, director of the "M |
l Porcellino (Italian "piglet") is the local | Florentine nickname for the bronze fountain of a boar. |
awings are repeated among the rare anonymous | Florentine niello prints of the time (the chief collect |
ia Tornabuoni (1425-1482), a link to the old | Florentine nobility. |
nuary 1547) was an Italian cardinal from the | Florentine noble family of the Pucci. |
Like other | Florentine nobles the Corsini had at first no titles, b |
randnephew of Michelangelo Buonarroti, was a | Florentine official at the court of Cosimo III, Grand D |
They were at the centre of | Florentine oligarchy from 1382, in the reaction that fo |
is scheduled to direct Mozart's Idomeneo for | Florentine Opera in 2012. |
American premiere was on 5 February 1999 by | Florentine Opera (with Nancy Shade as The Whore) at Uih |
The | Florentine Opera's March 2010 recording of Elmer Gantry |
oductions include Semele (Scottish Opera and | Florentine Opera, Milwaukee), Eugene Onegin, Tamerlano |
Baccio di Banco | -Florentine painter |
This article is about the | Florentine painter. |
etto Ghirlandaio (1458-1497) was an Italian ( | Florentine) painter. |
Fontebuoni proved to be one of the | Florentine painters are more open to the influence of C |
As was typical for | Florentine painters, this was a painting about painting |
His main contribution to | Florentine painting lay in his analysis of the human bo |
n been described as a cassone front, as most | Florentine paintings of similar dimensions are, it is p |
The other, the | Florentine papyrus, found in 1942, deals with events in |
+ b. 3 Sep 1850, d. 19 Jul 1910, married the | Florentine patrician Lippo Neri, Conte Palagi del Palag |
He was the son of a | Florentine patrician, his mother, Virginia di Pier Anto |
Florentine Pauline Frederique Steenberghe (born Novembe | |
stic spirit, pride and self-consciousness of | Florentine people. |
A further product of his | Florentine period was his series of lectures on Leonard |
is named after Dante Alighieri, the medieval | Florentine poet. |
Not to be confused with the medieval | Florentine politician Puccio Pucci (politician). |
family with over 200 years of involvement in | Florentine politics. |
uieu would make the case for liberalism; the | Florentine power broker Machiavelli would present the c |
of the Pratica of Pistoia, secretary of the | Florentine Pratica and as a participant in a newly orga |
nal engaged in a dispute between the popular | Florentine priest Enzo Mazzi, whose rebellious attitude |
ruary 1576, Florence - 1614, Florence) was a | Florentine priest who published L'Arte Vetraria or The |
aching was said to have a positive effect on | Florentine public life and morality by its emphasis on |
r example, a birth date of March 10, 1552 in | Florentine reckoning translates to March 10, 1553 in mo |
Baccio Pontelli - | Florentine Renaissance architect |
Baccio della Porta (Fra Bartolomeo- | Florentine Renaissance painter |
Baccio D'Agnolo (Bartolomeo Bagglioni)- | Florentine Renaissance sculptor & architect |
o canvas by Sandro Botticelli, a pre-eminent | Florentine Renaissance artist. |
Dale Kent, Cosimo De' Medici and the | Florentine Renaissance. |
m in Stadthagen, which is reminiscent of the | Florentine Renaissance. |
had acquired as the unofficial rulers of the | Florentine republic and was among the leaders of the up |
de' Medici had just become the leader of the | Florentine republic in 1516. |
ci from Florence and the introduction of the | Florentine republic under Girolamo Savonarola. |
ctivity, Lorenzo held several charges in the | Florentine Republic, and was ambassador to Pope Eugene |
enzo the Magnificent), de facto ruler of the | Florentine Republic. |
an Gimignano in 1300 as an ambassador of the | Florentine Republic. |
For the | Florentine saint, see Minias of Florence. |
Panzanella or panmolle is a | Florentine salad of bread and tomatoes popular in the s |
no (1417-1491) was an Italian painter of the | Florentine school and a follower of the style of Fra An |
1350 - 1427) was an Italian painter of the | Florentine school, traditional in outlook. |
hools which competed against each other: the | Florentine School, the Sienese School, the Pisan School |
as a High Renaissance Italian painter of the | Florentine school, closely involved with Fra Bartolomeo |
gani, who was one of the leaders of the late | Florentine school, which sought to unite the rich color |
of Philip IV of Spain as the modello for the | Florentine sculptor Pietro Tacca's bronze equestrian st |
elo Caccini; he was the older brother of the | Florentine sculptor Giovanni Caccini. |
, the first portion of which, containing the | Florentine, Sienese, Roman and Neapolitan schools, appe |
Torrance, Chris; Torrance, Val (1976), The | Florentine sonnets, Neath, Cwm Nedd Press, OCLC 1512721 |
Certain houses with their interior | Florentine staircases are remarkable. |
he two breeds used in the preparation of the | florentine steak, with the other being the better known |
inst the Republic of Venice, prompted by the | Florentine support given to Francesco I Sforza, the new |
n juice, and garlic- are sometimes used, but | Florentine traditionalists disapprove of them. |
The Comte de St. | Florentine was later brought into the Royal Navy as HMS |
Their only child, Julia Buus | Florentine, was born in 1987. |
Florentine was born in Nutley, New Jersey, and was the | |
e stated that the breakup was amicable, that | Florentine was "genuine and honest," and that it was he |
Cornelius was born to Thomas Cornelius and | Florentine Wilks on November 9, 1850, in Hillsboro, Was |
Even Lorenzo preferred a | Florentine woman, Lucrezia Donati, to whom he dedicated |
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