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Medici: The Magnificent spoilers ... like Sandro Botticelli and Leonardo Da Vinci). Everything is set for the sermon, and Lorenzo attends it with his family. As Bruno's assassins Bruno move ...
we must take Walter Isaacson’s otherwise commendable da Vinci biography to task for perpetuating the fiction that Leonardo left Florence for Milan on behalf of Lorenzo de’ Medici ...
The final season of Medici saw Lorenzo de’ Medici (Daniel Sharman) outwit Riario (Jack Roth) and lose his beloved wife Clarice (Synnøve Karlsen). The show also — SPOILER ALERT — ends with ...
Portrait paintings are sometimes described as windows into the soul. The Renaissance likenesses presented in the Metropolitan Museum’s “The Medici: Portraits and Politics, 1512–1570” have ...
The statuette (circa 1465) is now regarded as, very likely, the only sculpture created by the revered painter, architect, inventor, and scientific scholar Leonardo Da Vinci. “Virgin with the ...
They also populated the Catholic Church’s hierarchy with relatives, popes included, most importantly Leo X — born Giovanni di Lorenzo de’ Medici — who became Bishop of Rome in 1513 ...
The Pazzi were also wealthy bankers, and enjoyed good commercial terms with their Medici rivals. They even sealed these friendly relations through inter-marriage. But Lorenzo de'Medici ...
A fictitious version of the life of Leonardo Da Vinci, Leonardo is an apprentice ... Machiavelli and Lorenzo De Medici.
To be sure, Carlson's androgynous take on double-dealing Lorenzo de Medici injects an extra dose of feline danger into Alfred de Musset's tapestry of political intrigue in 16th-century Florence.
Caterina Maria Romola di Lorenzo de Medici was born in Florence on 13 April 1519. Her father was Lorenzo de Medici, Duke of Urbino and ruler of Florence and her mother was Madeleine de la Tour d ...