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The body has weathered. This life has taken its toll. And it's almost as if she's wasted away. All that's left is a pure spirituality. The kind of pure faith. She's clothed only in her very long hair, which is one of her attributes. When we see a woman by, for instance, Christ's feet with long red hair we know that's Mary Magdalene. Here that hair has grown out. In fact, even her belt is actually her hair wrapped around her. I think it's so interesting the choice of materials.

I started out by saying this is wood. There's something about the organic quality of wood and its frailty, it's ability to soften, to rot, that seems somehow appropriate here. Actually I'm amazed that it's in as good condition as it is given the fact that it's wood. Now if you look you can see that it's been painted. You can see that long hair had been painted red and gold and there are traces of that, that are still left. There's a look on her face, which is so intense and yet at the same time almost as if she has left this earth already.

I see this very much as part of Donatello's interest in the specifics of an individual, just like we saw with Habakkuk. This really intense specificity that's so different than the gothic and the medieval and deep sympathy for humanity that comes out of humanism of the early Renaissance. His sympathy is infectious. There's however kind of power here as well. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Atanasio Bimbacci. The House of Medici English: The family originated in the Mugello region of Tuscany, and prospered gradually until it was able to fund the Medici Bank.

This bank was the largest in Europe during the 15th century, and it facilitated the Medicis' rise to political power in Florence, although they officially remained citizens rather than monarchs until the 16th century. In , the family acquired the hereditary title Duke of Florence. In , the duchy was elevated to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany after territorial expansion. Portrait of Cardinal Felice Rospigliosi Ludovico Gimignani — 26 June was an Italian painter, who is mainly known for his altarpieces for churches in Rome.

Biography Ludovico was born in Rome as the son of the painter Giacinto — His father was one of the main pupils emerging from the loose "studio" of painters working for Pietro da Cortona and who also received patronage from his fellow Pistoia native, the cardinal Rospigliosi. Ludovico's mother was the daughter of the painter Alessandro Turchi. Ludovico appears to have received encouragement from Gianlorenzo Bernini.

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Innocenzo Spinazzi — was an Italian sculptor of the Rococo period active in Rome and Florence. Biography Born in Rome the son of a silversmith, he became the leading sculptor in Florence, where he died. He was trained by Giovanni Battista Maini. He arrived in Florence in , and the next year was named official court sculptor in He completed a portrait bust of Grand Duke Leopoldo —74; Pitti.

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Spinazzi contributed monuments to three celebrated Florentines for the church of Santa Croce: In he added an angel to the Baptism by Andrea Sansovino and Vincenz The church was founded in association with an adjacent Carmelite Monastery. History A church at the site was built in ; the brick tracery vaults of the ceiling were added in The present facade was added in , in an Gothic style, and displays statues of various saints.

Atop a pillar in the piazza just in front of the church is a statue of the Madonna and Child with a Scapular by Andrea Ferreri. In the lunette above the side entrance portal is a bas-relief of St Martin on horseback giving half his robe to a Beggar by Francesco Manzini; the portal has a classical decoration with bucranium cow skulls. St Martin lunette on lateral South Portal Along the right hand nave is this first chapel is a painting of the Adoration by the Magi by Girolamo da Carpi. The next one shows In , the husband and wife, Andrea Sbarra and Cremona Spinelli founded at this site a monastery of the Carmelites.

It was devoted to the image of the crucifix, similar to one venerated in Lucca. Two years later, the widowed Spinelli became a nun. Later endowments came from the Prince of Altamura, who had five daughters join the order: The church we see now was decorated in the 17th century, and remains despite the demolition of the once adjacent monastery. The interior was decorated on designs by Francesco Antonio Picchiatti. The nave ceiling has 16th century paintings depicting the Madonna del Carmine and Saints attributed to Giovanni Battista Caracciolo.

Other works made for the church include puttini a chiaroscuro over the arches of the chap Not to be confused with Crucifixion Perugino and Signorelli. It is his most notable work in Florence, forming part of the sacred conversation style. It was a commission from the Pucci family - Antonio Billi's account book reports Dionigi and Giovanna Pucci commissioning a work from "Master Piero della Pieve a Chastello, a Perugian" on 20 November and paying 55 gold ducats on its completion on 20 April The central panel shows Mary Magdalene to whom the monastery church was dedicated in in prayer at the foot of the cross.

The left panel shows the Virgin Mary with saint Bernard the founder of the Cistercian order and the right one shows John the Apostle with Saint Benedict. The three tall trees behind St Bernard may symbolise the Holy Trinity. A fourth panel on the north wall the others are The following is a list of the churches in Florence, Italy. For clarity, it is divided into those churches that are north and south of the River Arno. Raphael was his most famous pupil.

His nickname characterizes him as from Perugia, the chief city of Umbria. Scholars continue to dispute the socioeconomic status of the Vannucci family. While certain academics maintain that Vannucci worked his way out of poverty, others argue that his family was among the wealthiest in the town.

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Mary Magdalene is a religious figure in Christianity. Mary Magdalene may also refer to: Giovanni Battista Magnani 21 September — was an Italian architect working entirely in Parma in the first half of the 17th century. He was the most successful of a family of masons and architects that included his father Nicostrato and his son Carlo. He was trained in the workshop of Giovan Battista Aleotti, with whom he collaborated at the hexagonal church of Santa Maria del Quartiere, and which he completed after Aleotti's death, altering the design — Among his early works on his own are the monument erected in the Duomo to his friend, the painter Agostino Carracci died ,[2] the altar to Saint Joseph in the Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Steccata and, in fulfilment of a vow, that for the Carmelites in Santa Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi In he was nominated architect to the city, in the service of the Farnese dukes.

In this capacity he was responsible for fou History The church was located adjacent to the site of a paleo-Christian basilica, dedicated to San Stefano, and erected sometime in the 5th century under the patronage of Galla Placidia. The basilica was razed during the troubles of the 8th century. In its place, it is documented that by arose this church dedicated to John the Baptist.

In , it was assigned to the Discalced Carmelite Order, and in , it joined the parish of San Gregorio. Interiors In , an inventory of the artworks included: Second chapel on right, stuccoes of an altarpiece dedicated to the Virgin of the Carmine by Antonio Trentanove, flanked by c Santa Maria Maddalena is a church in Rome.

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Santa Maria Maddalena may also refer to: Since , the church has functioned as a Georgian Orthodox church. The former adjacent convent has multiple uses, including in , the Istituti Pio X Artigianelli. History In , a lay confraternity attached to the church of Santo Spirito founded an Augustinian monastery for repentant prostitutes at the site of an existing chapel dedicated to St Elizabeth of Hungary. It became one of the largest in terms of population but poorest communities of nuns in Florence. In the building incorporated the birth house of Saint Phillip Neri born In the monastery was suppressed.

It has had a number of subsequent uses. The chapel is currently used by the Georgian Orthodox Church. While many of it famous works are now dispersed, s Domenico Puligo — was an Italian painter of the Renaissance, active in Florence. His real name was Domenico di Bartolomeo Ubaldini. The Vision of St. John as well as the Holy Family. His year rule was punctuated by the beginning of Tuscany's long economic decline. Biography Ferdinando was only 10 years of age when his father Cosimo II died. Because he had not yet reached maturity, his mother Maria Maddalena and paternal grandmother, Christina of Lorraine, acted as joint regents.

One year later, his regency ended and his personal rule began. Ferdinand, like Christina before him, was a patron, ally, and friend of Galileo Gal Associated most readily with the Baroque period, his mature works are characterized by their use of chiaroscuro and their sensual subjects.

He was influenced by the masters of the Bolognese School.


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His mother Serra came from the province of Cesena; the origins of his paternal family, however, are altogether uncertain. Some documents suggest that the Cagnacci came from Castel Durante, but it is also possible that they hailed from Rimini, where Matteo moved in According to Giovan Battista Costa the artist's eighteenth-century biographer , Cagnacci "had bee The basilica was founded by Pope St.

Sylvester I on a site donated by one Equitius hence the name of Titulus Equitii in the 4th century. At the beginning it was an oratory devoted to all the martyrs. Saint Albert of Trapani c. Alberto degli Abati was born circa in Trapani as the sole child to the nobles of Florentine origin Benedetto degli Abati and Giovanna Palizi.


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  • Due to her devotion to Saint Bartholomew she assumed the name of "Bartolomea" and added it to her name as a sort of middle name. History and architecture The original "palagio di Maiano" was battered in by a hurricane, so much so that the then owner, Bartolomeo degli Alessandri, in order to handle his debts had to sell the entire complex with the large surrounding estate.

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    In the first half of the 16th century it came to the Sforza, and then to the Buonagrazia. In , it was owned by the Pazzi, and it was here that Caterina, the future Santa Maria Maddalena die Pazzi, was born. In the 18th century, the noble line of the Pazzi ended with Luigi di Cosimo, and the villa then came to Gucci Tolomei before becoming the property of John Temple Leader, who bought it in "with closed gate";[1] that is to say, with all its contents.

    The eclectic English politician made the villa his residence and the center of his affairs, beginning with the overall renovation of the area, which would reach its peak in the neo-Gothic Marie de' Medici French: She was a member of the wealthy and powerful House of Medici. Following the assassination of her husband in , which occurred the day after her coronation, she acted as regent for her son, King Louis XIII of France, until , when he came of age. Marie was not a male-line descendant of Lorenzo the Magnificent but from Lorenzo the Elder, a branch of the Medici family sometimes referred to as the 'cadet' branch.

    She did descend from Lorenzo in the female-line however, through his daughter Lucrezia de' Medici. She was also a Habs Carla Del Poggio 2 December — 14 October [1] was an Italian cinema, theatre, and television actress. She died on 14 October , aged 84, from undisclosed causes. Early life Ferdinando I de' Medici as Cardinal to He was made a Cardinal in at the age of 14, but was never ordained into the priesthood. View online Borrow Buy Freely available Show 0 more links Set up My libraries How do I set up "My libraries"?

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