The Pazzi Madonna is a rectangular "stiacciato" marble relief sculpture by Donatello, since 1886 in the sculpture collections of the Bode-Museum in Berlin...
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The Casa Pazzi Madonna is a fresco fragment by Andrea del Castagno, created in 1443, originally the altarpiece of the chapel of Santa Brigida at the castello...
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Francesco Nori (1430 – 26 April 1478) was a Florentine banker. During the Pazzi assassination attempt of 1478 he protected Lorenzo de' Medici, saving his...
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her face to her son's, a pose drawn from Donatello, particularly his Pazzi Madonna. Her expression is pensive and melancholic, perhaps foreseeing her son's...
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the handsome, sporting "golden boy". He was killed in a plot known as the Pazzi conspiracy in 1478. In 1478, Giuliano was promised in marriage to Semiramide...
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Sandro Botticelli (section Madonnas, and tondos)
expulsion of the Medici and return of the Pazzi family in 1494. Another lost work was a tondo of the Madonna ordered by a Florentine banker in Rome to...
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Sant'Angelo a Nilo, Naples, (1426-1428, see below), the Madonna of the Clouds and Pazzi Madonna, both c. 1425−1430 and domestic pieces respectively with...
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Italic League of 1454. For these reasons, Lorenzo was the subject of the Pazzi conspiracy (1478), in which his brother Giuliano was assassinated. The Peace...
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glazed terracotta decoration of Cappella dei Pazzi Desiderio da Settignano: frieze in Cappella dei Pazzi Donatello: Cavalcanti Annunciation on the south...
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Mary and Jesus' heads touch in a manner also seen in the artist's Pazzi Madonna. The work was badly damaged in the 1945 fire, with breaks in several...
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Francesco Gramignani Arezzi. Santa Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi (1818) by Giuseppe Zacco. Madonna of the Carmel by Pastura. Dream of St Joseph (17th-century)...
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Likewise, all Madonnas with the Christ Child are referred to as "Madonna and Child" so that they can be compared; the Pazzi Madonna, for example, can...
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dei Candeli Santa Maria della Croce al Tempio Santa Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi Santa Maria Maggiore Santa Maria de' Ricci Santa Maria Novella Santa Maria...
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frescoed a crucifixion, commissioned in 1493 for Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi, Florence (the Pazzi Crucifixion). The attribution to him of the painting of the marriage...
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in the series Twelve Apostles gracing the pristine surfaces of the small Pazzi Chapel (1443–1450) in Florence, della Robbia's reliefs in this medium achieved...
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birth to at least six children: Bianca (1445–1505) – married Guglielmo Pazzi Lucrezia "Nannina" (1448–1493) Lorenzo the Magnificent (1449–1492) Giuliano...
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"Art Market, Social Network and Contamination: Bardini, Bode and the Madonna Pazzi Puzzle,” in Lynn Catterson, ed, Florence, Berlin and Beyond: Social...
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carving technique. His other works in the genre include the so-called Pazzi Madonna (around 1420–30), The Feast of Herod for the Siena Baptistery (1423–27)...
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was commissioned in 1471 by the Bishop of Pienza, Giovanni Cinughi de' Pazzi. The Cinughi were a prominent Sienese family. The design is attributed to...
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Sun (Godstow Press, 2005), a literary novel set in Florence during the Pazzi Conspiracy, adheres closely to known facts. Filippino features as the closest...
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Costa. The statue of Santa Maria Maddalena de Pazzi was named after the ancient and noble family of Pazzi who originally came from Florence. The statue...
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the Medici and the Roman branches of the Cybo and Altoviti families. The Pazzi conspiracy of 1478 was an attempt to depose the Medici family by killing...
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Ferri. In the former convent of the site lived and died Saint Magdalena de Pazzi (1566–1607), born to a noble Florentine family. She was renowned for her...
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Lorenzo Tornabuoni for the church later known as Santa Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi. The Visitation refers to the meeting between St. Mary and St. Elizabeth...
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Pazzi Conspiracy in 1478), surmounted by three sculptures. In the center is Michelangelo's statue of Madonna and Child (known as the Medici Madonna)...
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Chapel at Santa Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi in Florence, now known as the da Romena Chapel. In the painting, a Madonna holds the Infant Christ surrounded...
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including two low reliefs by Donatello, a high relief by Jacopo della Quercia (Madonna with Child) and two marble sculptures by Tino da Camaino (1320–1322). Paolo...
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Our Lady of Mount Carmel (redirect from Madonna del Carmine)
spiritual headquarters of the order. Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi, a revered authority on Carmelite spirituality, wrote that devotion to Our...
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Bartholemew (1736) for Oratory della Concezione in Crevalcore Madonna e Santa Maria Maddalena dè Pazzi (1737) for the chiesa arcipretale of Medicina Portraits...
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Pazzi, who was among the first Christians to scale the walls and lead to the capture of Jerusalem during the First Crusade. From then on, the Pazzi included...
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