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    Tommaso Portinari (c.1424? – 1501) was an Italian banker for the Medici bank in Bruges. He was a member of a prominent Florentine family, coming from...
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    old, and depicted shortly before her wedding to the Italian banker, Tommaso Portinari. Maria is dressed in the height of late fifteenth-century fashion...
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    Portrait of Tommaso Portinari by Hans Memling is held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. It was made c.1470 in oil on oak panel, and measures...
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    painting by the Flemish painter Hugo van der Goes, commissioned by Tommaso Portinari, representing the Adoration of the Shepherds. It measures 253 x 304 cm...
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  • military engineer Tommaso Portinari (c.1424–1501), Florentine banker Portinari Triptych, a painting by Hugo van der Goes Portinari Chapel, in the Basilica...
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    branch, managed by the third of the Portinari brothers, Tommaso Portinari. This branch, too, would soon fail. Portinari had managed the Bruges branch for...
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    sinner in St. Michael's right-hand scale pan is a donor portrait of Tommaso Portinari); the left hand panel showing the saved being guided into heaven by...
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    (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin)) and worked on the commission of Tommaso Portinari for the Portinari Altarpiece (Uffizi, Florence), which arrived at its destination...
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    der Goes. Now known as the Portinari Altarpiece, it was an Adoration of the Shepherds, commissioned by Tommaso Portinari, an employee of the Medici Bank...
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  • Tommaso Pincio, Italian author Tommaso Pollace (1748–1830), Italian painter Tommaso Portinari (died 1501), Italian banker for the Medici bank Tommaso...
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    Emmaus, and at the Sea of Galilee). The painting was commissioned by Tommaso Portinari, an Italian banker based in Bruges, who is depicted in a donor portrait...
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  • prominent individuals with this surname, such as Beatrice Portinari and Tommaso Portinari. He was living in England by 1526, in which year he is recorded...
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    earlier Scenes from the Passion of Christ (c.1470), commissioned by Tommaso Portinari and now held by the Galleria Sabauda, in Turin. Till-Holger Borchert...
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    Metropolitan Museum of Art Portrait of Tommaso Portinari, c. 1470, Metropolitan Museum of Art Portrait of Maria Portinari, c. 1470-72, Metropolitan Museum of...
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  • Scotland. Jerome Frescobaldi was involved in the wool trade with Tommaso Portinari and his sons, and marketed spices obtained by Portuguese traders....
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    nobleman Pigello Portinari (1421–1468), who became the representative in Milan of the Medici bank in 1452. (His younger brother Tommaso, also a Medici banker...
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    godparents of his children, among whom were: Louis de Gruuthuse, Tommaso Portinari, Abbot Jan Crabbe, Bailiff Jan de Baenst, Colard Dault and members...
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  • boarded the galley St. Matthew, which had a registered owner's name of Tommaso Portinari, but was actually owned by England. It was bound for Italy. Beneke...
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  • Verversdijk buildings The Hotel Portinari in Garenmarkt 15 with its classical façade was formerly home to Tommaso Portinari, the administrator of the Florentine...
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    Portinari who founded the Hospital of Santa Maria Nuova, was a nephew of Tommaso Portinari, a Medici banker in Bruges. A list of leading Italians in Bruges in...
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    merchants in Bruges, including Portinari who commissioned the well known Portrait of Tommaso Portinari and Portrait of Maria Portinari. Memling was particularly...
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  • Machado, diplomat and officer of arms Hans Memling, Flemish painter Tommaso Portinari, Italian banker for the Medici bank Jan Provoost, Flemish painter...
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    Medici family, who set up a branch there under the management of Tommaso Portinari and put in medallions showing family busts. (in Dutch) K. VERSCHELDE...
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    who opposed the branch manager Tommaso Portinari's reckless schemes, and even removed the last checks against Portinari lending excessive amounts to secular...
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    politician and ambassador; Luigia de' Pazzi, married Folco di Edoardo Portinari in 1494; Maddalena de' Pazzi, married Ormanozzo Deti in 1497; Alessandro...
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  • politician and ambassador Luigia de' Pazzi, married Folco di Edoardo Portinari in 1494 Maddalena de' Pazzi, married Ormanozzo Deti in 1497 Alessandro...
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    from the Ghibellines. Dante said he first met Beatrice Portinari, daughter of Folco Portinari, when he was nine (she was eight), and he claimed to have...
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    2000, pp. 362–364. "Inferno, la Divina Commedia annotata e commentata da Tommaso Di Salvo, Zanichelli, Bologna, 1985". Abebooks.it. Archived from the original...
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    himself. In 1468, Foppa was again commissioned by Pigello Portinari to decorate the Portinari Chapel at Saint Eustorgio in Milan. The Chapel holds the...
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    arrived in Florence. Painted by Hugo van der Goes at the behest of the Portinari family, it was shipped out from Bruges and installed in the Chapel of...
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