The Medici Family in Florence
.... These were
Cosimo de'
Medici in the early 15th Century, Lorenzo De'
Medici in the later 15th Century, and Lorenzo's son Giovanni De'
Medici who became Pope Leo ....
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Lorenzo de Medici
.... Men like
Cosimo de'
Medici spent heavily on public works because, according to Leon Battista Alberti, Cicero recommended public giving. ....
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The Medici Family of Florence
.... Men like
Cosimo de'
Medici spent heavily on public works because, according to Leon Battista Alberti, Cicero recommended public giving. ....
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Lorenzo de'Medici & The Arts in Florence
.... Lorenzo is associated with the so-called Platonic Academy, which was originally proposed to
Cosimo de'
Medici, Lorenzo's father, but which flourished under ....
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Donatello & Michelangelo
.... Most scholars agree, nonetheless, that the David was probably commissioned by
Cosimo de
Medici, the unofficial ruler of Florence, for his house in the Via ....
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The Davids of Michelangelo & Donatello
.... Most scholars agree, nonetheless, that the David was probably commissioned by
Cosimo de
Medici, the unofficial ruler of Florence, for his house in the Via ....
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Impact of the Bible on Christian Art
.... The emphasis in this David, which was intended for the private palace of
Cosimo de
Medici, is on the moment in which the unassuming youth has overcome the giant ....
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DONATELLO INTRODUCTION Donatello was one of t
.... North Pulpit and The South Pulpit Early in his career, the artist had caught the attention of one very influential private patron, the banker
Cosimo de
Medici. ....
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The Career of Botticelli
.... which he clearly intended to "single out the
Medici for their largess and patronage of artists as a demonstration for the Grand Duke
Cosimo I de'
Medici of a ....
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Greeks and Romans: Perception in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
.... included such men as Francesco Petrarca, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, and Marsilio Ficino, who, under the sponsorship of
Cosimo de
Medici, translated the ....
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Minimalism
.... Pop Art was in many ways simply the last step in this progression: The line of artistic production and consumption that begins with
Cosimo de
Medici ends with ....
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