Villa I Tatti Series 32 The Medici Citizens and Masters Edited by Robert Black John E. Law 448 pages 7 x 10 inches 43 color photographs, 8 halftones Villa I Tatti Series World The Medici controlled fifteenth-century Florence. Other Italian rulers treated Lorenzo the Magnificent (1449–1492) as an equal. To his close associates, he was “the boss” (“master of the workshop”). But Lorenzo liked to say that he was just another Florentine citizen. Were the Medici like the kings, princes, and desp..
L'epistolario di Lorenzo de' Medici consente non soltanto di ricostruire la complessa rete politico-...
Created by Ferdinando I de’ Medici in 1588, the Opificio delle Pietre Dure is dedicated to the produ...
De Roover Raymond. Rubinstein (Nicolai). The Government of Florence under the Medici (1434 to 1494)....
A great many individuals and families of historical prominence contributed to the development of the...
The first Medici grand dukes were faced with the task of setting up a new courtly structure and an a...
Tenenti Alberto. Nicolaï Rubinstein The Government of Florence under the Medici (1434 to 1494). In: ...
A. Assonitis, B. Sandberg (éd.), The Grand Ducal Medici and their Archive (1537-1743), Brepols, 2016...
The Renaissance Florentine Captain of the People began as a court, which defended the common people ...
Lorenzo de' Medici at Home. The Inventory of the Palazzo Medici in 1492, éd. par Richard Stapleford,...
In the course of the XIV century, the city of Lucignano, and its surrounding territory, were object ...
Umění provází člověka téměř od samotného počátku jeho existence a již od pravěku dokazovalo lidskou ...
The Medici family name is inextricably tied to Florence and the Italian Renaissance. For three hund...
Miller Maureen. Architecture, representation, and presence : Alessandro de’ Medici’s new façade for ...
The Honor of the Noble, the Fame of the Mighty. - The Definition of the Italian Magnates (1280-1400)...
This dissertation explores the primary sites of collecting and display commissioned by Francesco I d...
L'epistolario di Lorenzo de' Medici consente non soltanto di ricostruire la complessa rete politico-...
Created by Ferdinando I de’ Medici in 1588, the Opificio delle Pietre Dure is dedicated to the produ...
De Roover Raymond. Rubinstein (Nicolai). The Government of Florence under the Medici (1434 to 1494)....
A great many individuals and families of historical prominence contributed to the development of the...
The first Medici grand dukes were faced with the task of setting up a new courtly structure and an a...
Tenenti Alberto. Nicolaï Rubinstein The Government of Florence under the Medici (1434 to 1494). In: ...
A. Assonitis, B. Sandberg (éd.), The Grand Ducal Medici and their Archive (1537-1743), Brepols, 2016...
The Renaissance Florentine Captain of the People began as a court, which defended the common people ...
Lorenzo de' Medici at Home. The Inventory of the Palazzo Medici in 1492, éd. par Richard Stapleford,...
In the course of the XIV century, the city of Lucignano, and its surrounding territory, were object ...
Umění provází člověka téměř od samotného počátku jeho existence a již od pravěku dokazovalo lidskou ...
The Medici family name is inextricably tied to Florence and the Italian Renaissance. For three hund...
Miller Maureen. Architecture, representation, and presence : Alessandro de’ Medici’s new façade for ...
The Honor of the Noble, the Fame of the Mighty. - The Definition of the Italian Magnates (1280-1400)...
This dissertation explores the primary sites of collecting and display commissioned by Francesco I d...
L'epistolario di Lorenzo de' Medici consente non soltanto di ricostruire la complessa rete politico-...
Created by Ferdinando I de’ Medici in 1588, the Opificio delle Pietre Dure is dedicated to the produ...
De Roover Raymond. Rubinstein (Nicolai). The Government of Florence under the Medici (1434 to 1494)....