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Piero di Medici, known as "the Gouty", was a prominent figure in Florence from 1464 to 1469, serving as an unofficial ruler alongside his son Lorenzo the Magnificent. The Latin inscription on his bust reveals that Piero was captured in life at the...
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Giovanni de' Medici (1421-1463) was born to Cosimo Il Vecchio (the Elder), a man of great influence, and his younger brother Piero de' Medici. These brothers played significant roles in shaping Florentine and Italian history during the mid-fifteenth...
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Giovanni di Cosimo de' Medici (1421–1463) revolutionized Italian banking and artistic patronage. ...Born into a wealthy family, he was the son of legendary banker Cosimo de' Medici, who founded the Medici dynasty that dominated Florence's political...
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A marble sculpture depicting Cosimo I de Medici (1519 - 1574) was captured in 3D form using 123dCatch at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, marking one of my initial forays into 3D scanning.
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Cosimo de' Medici, known as the Elder, casts a regal figure in this portrait, painted with precision by skilled artisans of his era. A shrewd banker who amassed an enormous fortune, Cosimo wielded significant influence over Florence from 1434 until...
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Piero di Medici, known as 'the Gouty', dominated Florence from 1464 to 1469, overseeing the city with an iron fist. Lorenzo the Magnificent was his son, and Piero's imposing presence cast a long shadow over the city. The Latin inscription on the bust...
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This intricate marble bust showcases Cosimo de' Medici, a pivotal figure in Florence's 15th Century history as the first de facto ruler of the city. The exquisite bust was masterfully sculpted by Benvenuto Cellini in the 16th Century and has become...
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Historians believe that the bust's original placement may have been within the grand walls of the Medici Palace in Florence, as a 1492 inventory lists a portrait of Piero di Medici. ...Portraits of influential figures from the Florentine Renaissance,...
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The gardens at Villa di Castello, designed by Niccolo Tribolo when Cosimo was just seventeen years old, were meticulously crafted to showcase Florence's resurgence and highlight the magnificence of the Medici dynasty. These gardens featured...
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Cosimo I de' Medici (12 June 1519 - 21 April 1574) ruled as the second Duke of Florence from 1537 until 1569, when he became the first Grand Duke of Tuscany, a position that would cement his legacy. Cosimo's most lasting contribution is arguably the...
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Cosimo ruled Tuscan history as its longest reigning duke (53 years) with a rigid hand, imposing reactionary laws that severely curtailed festive celebrations in May and strictly regulated prostitution. ...A prized portrait among his commissioned works,...
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The article discusses the life and death of Lorenzo de' Medici, also known as the Magnificent, a member of the high Roman nobility. He was a patron of artists, architects, and writers, and his family's bank was a major financial institution in...
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This statue bears a striking resemblance to a terracotta head adorning Palazzo Vecchio's façade in Florence, crafted by Ridolfo Sirigatti. The statue itself is credited to Baccio Bandinelli, an artist renowned for his exceptional skill with marble...
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... be viewed as rising powers. This work is documented as a Medici commission, although it is not certain whether it was ordered by Piero di Cosimo de 'Medici (1416-69) or by one of his sons, Lorenzo (the Magnificent) (1449-92) or Giuliano (1479-1516).
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... decoration of the Tempio Malatestiano in Rimini between 1449 and 1457. He created numerous works between 1457 and 1470, including a marble façade for the church of S. Bernardino at Perugia and several pieces for Piero di Cosimo de' Medici.
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The statue of Lorenze de Medici is the central figure on the tomb erected to the memory of this prince. He was the rather unworthy namesake of his illustrious grandfather, who was known as Lorenzo the Magnificent. The Medici family was for many...
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The Venus de Medici sculpture was crafted in the anatomical chamber of Real Colegio de Cirugia de San Carlos in Madrid during the XVIII century by skilled artisan Ignacio Lacaba, and it's one of the many sculptures that make up the collection of...
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Human: Verrocchio, the renowned artist favored by the Medici family, may have crafted this captivating portrait as part of the festivities surrounding Giuliano de' Medici's coming-of-age celebration, which took place in Florence in 1475. The original...
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This is an image of Fiuliano de' Medici (1453-1478), Lorenzo's younger brother and a key figure in Florence's complex history. The brothers narrowly escaped assassination during Easter mass at the Florence Cathedral, a brazen plot orchestrated by...
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The figures have small heads on massive torsos, muscular, tapering thighs and slender ankles, an ideal most clearly articulated in the figure of Giuliano de' Medici and that of the youth in a contemporary work, the Victory (Palazo Vecchio, Florence)....
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Giuliano de' Medici ruled Florence alongside his brother Lorenzo the Magnificent, filling out his sibling's role as patron of the arts by showcasing himself as a stunningly attractive and athletic "golden boy."
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Documented as a Medici commission, it is not certain whether it was ordered by Piero di Cosimo de' Medici (1416-69) or by one of his sons, Lorenzo (the Magnificent) (1449-92) or Giuliano (1479-1516). In 1476, Lorenzo and his brother sold Verrocchio's...
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A three-dimensional scan is conducted on a plaster replica of Giuliano de Medici's bust.
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DescriptionHi res sculpture of the famous Venus De Medici statue - Late 2nd century B. C. - Early 1st century B. C. ... Sculpted in...
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The decorations of the Medici funerary chapel were commissioned from Michelangelo in 1520 by Cardinal Giulio de' Medici, afterwards Pope Clement VII (1478-1534). The figure of Lorenzo is seated in a niche above his tomb on which recline allegorical...
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3D HD Model of Lorenzo de Medici Bust https://vimeo.com/349886290 Files in Winrar Archives (.rar) Native format is Autodesk Maya Clean and smooth topology. Formats: .obj / Multiformat Located in Scene in XYZ = 0, 0, 0 .fbx / Autodesk Fbx 2016 /...
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