• Giovanni Rucellai may refer to: Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai (1403–1481), Renaissance writer and patron of the arts Giovanni di Bernardo Rucellai (1475–1525)...
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    Giovanni Rucellai (20 October 1475 – 3 April 1525), known as Giovanni di Bernardo Rucellai (with a patronymic), was an Italian humanist, poet, dramatist...
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    Palace is believed by most scholars to have been designed for Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai by Leon Battista Alberti between 1446 and 1451 and executed, at...
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    Giovanni Rucellai (26 December 1403 – 1481), known by his name with the patronymic Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai, was a member of a wealthy family of wool...
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    Bernardo Rucellai (11 August 1448 – 7 October 1514), also known as Bernardo di Giovanni Rucellai or Latinised as Bernardus Oricellarius, was a member...
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    the church of San Pancrazio, Florence. It was commissioned by Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai and built to designs by Leon Battista Alberti in imitation or...
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    these two forms was their language of composition: a vernacular. Giovanni Rucellai, the compiler of one of the most sophisticated examples of the genre...
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    1420. On a commission from the wealthy Florentine wool merchant Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai, Leon Battista Alberti designed the upper part of the inlaid green...
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    14th century. The cloister houses a fresco by Neri di Bicci. Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai commissioned Leon Battista Alberti to build him a tomb in the...
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    merchant Giovanni Rucellai of Viterbo cites that the first Jubilee door was opened in 1423 under the pontificate of Pope Martin V. Rucellai, who lived...
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    Via della Vigna Nuova, and faces onto Piazza de' Rucellai. It was built by Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai in the 1460s; it may have been designed by Leon Battista...
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    Battista Alberti worked mainly as an architect for the wealthy merchant Giovanni Rucellai. Unlike Brunelleschi, Alberti approached architecture not as a practitioner...
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    by the wealthy banker Giovanni Rucellai to remodel several old dwellings into a new family palace. This initial work for Rucellai involved internal systemization...
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  • subject of scholarly studies, for instance Giovanni Boccaccio's three zibaldoni. and Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai’s Zibaldone quaresimale Similarly, the Rustici...
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    Press Corporation. p. 41. ISBN 978-0-8303-0082-2. Rucellai, Giovanni (1887). Le opere di Giovanni Rucellai (in Italian). N. Zanichelli. p. lx. Retrieved August...
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  • as verso sciolto. An early example is Le Api ("the bees") by Giovanni di Bernardo Rucellai, written around 1517 and published in 1525 (with formal equivalent...
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    possible mention of a bee hive with removable top-bars is in Giovanni di Bernardo Rucellai's didactic poem Le Api, written in 1539. The travelling pair...
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    of Orazio Rucellai (1604–1673) and the tomb of Giovanni della Casa, author of Il Galateo. The right wall houses the tomb of Annibale Rucellai (died in...
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    Medieval folk tales and legends developed. The first true tragedy, Giovanni Rucellai's Rosmunda, was first performed in 1525 and would serve as the basis...
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    a gardener, although he said he was the illegitimate child of Bernardo Rucellai, Lorenzo il Magnifico brother-in-law. In 1505 he returned to Florence and...
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    It was built by Lorenzo de' Medici after buying a rustic farm from Giovanni Rucellai, who in turn had bought what was then a simple fortress from Palla...
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    first major architectural commission was in 1446 for the façade of the Rucellai Palace in Florence. This was followed in 1450 by a commission from Sigismondo...
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    piazza and the street in front of Palazzo Rucellai. The couple had five children, Cosimo, Piero, Palla, Giovanni and Lucrezia. Nannina de' Medici died on...
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    attributes to him the frescoes on the interior walls and vault of the Rucellai Sepulchre, in a chapel of the church of San Pancrazio in Florence. Dabell...
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    In 1465, Gherardini married Lisa di Giovanni Filippo de' Carducci, and in 1473, Caterina di Mariotto Rucellai; both of them died in childbirth. Lisa's...
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  • Press Corporation. p. 41. ISBN 978-0-8303-0082-2. Rucellai, Giovanni (1887). Le opere di Giovanni Rucellai (in Italian). N. Zanichelli. p. lx. Retrieved 2...
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  • in the Orti Oricellari, the gardens of the Palazzo Rucellai, made available by Bernardo Rucellai. The group was dissolved in 1522 in the aftermath of...
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  • refer to: Nick Di Paolo, American comedian Giovanni di Paolo, Italian painter Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai, Italian merchant Tonio di Paolo, American opera...
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    Athanasius Kircher. His vivid writing style was much appreciated by Orazio Rucellai and Carlo Roberto Dati. Only one of his prose Dialogues - dedicated to...
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    at Pistoia. In 1459 in the Palazzo Rucellai, artworks by Finiguerra are annotated as belonging to Giovanni Rucellai. In 1462 he is recorded as having supplied...
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