pieces of Medici Porcelain see G. Cora and A. Fanfani, La porcellana dei Medici (Milan) 1986. G. Cora and A. Fanfani, La porcellana dei Medici (Milan) 1986...
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Sandro Botticelli (section The Medici)
his father bought a house in the nearby Via Nuova (now called Via della Porcellana) in which Sandro lived from 1470 (if not earlier) until his death in 1510...
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Botticelli's father bought a house in Via Nuova nearby (modern Via della Porcellana), which Sandro took over in 1470 and lived in for the rest of his life...
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105–111. doi:10.4072/rbp.2018.2.01. Marco Spadi; Elsa Gliozzi; Maria Chiara Medici (2018). "Piacenzian–Gelasian non-marine ostracods from the Dunarobba Fossil...
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Faber, 1952) Liverani, G. La maiolica Italiana sino alla comparsa della Porcellana Europea A summary of a century's study, largely based on surviving examples...
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The European name, porcelain in English, comes from the old Italian porcellana (cowrie shell) because of its resemblance to the surface of the shell...
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Met "300 Years of the Vienna Porcelain Manufactory", MAK Le Vie della Porcellana tra Vienna e Firenze, press release Frick, 1 Wikimedia Commons has media...
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comes from the French porcelaine, which in turns comes from the Italian porcellana, meaning cowrie shell. The material resembles the shell in its glossy...
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1007/s10750-016-2966-5. S2CID 41219230. Marco Spadi; Elsa Gliozzi; Maria Chiara Medici (2017). "A Plio–Pleistocene Caspiocypris species flock (Candoninae, Ostracoda)...
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