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- Filippo Baldinucci (3 June 1625 – 10 January 1696) was an Italian art historian and biographer. Baldinucci is considered among the most significant Florentine...
- Baldinucci is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anthony Baldinucci (1665–1717), an Italian Jesuit priest and missionary Filippo Baldinucci...
- Anthony Baldinucci, S.J. (June 19, 1665 – November 7, 1717), was an Italian Jesuit priest and missionary, best known for his unusual methods of conducting...
- Borghese Collection at the Galleria Borghese in Rome. According to Filippo Baldinucci, even before Pietro Bernini moved his family from Naples to Rome, eight-year-old...
- Pietro Paolo Baldinacci (active first half of 16th century) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance, active in Gubbio. He was a pupil of Bernardino di...
- Academie (1675) and Filippo Baldinucci's Notizie de' professori del disegno da Cimabue in qua (1682–1728). Both Sandrart and Baldinucci knew the painter personally...
- Filippo Baldinucci's Notizie de' Professori del Disegno, Da Cimabue in qua, Secolo V. dal 1610. al 1670. Distinto in Decennali (or Notice of the Professors...
- one of the biographies featured by Filippo Baldinucci. He became a blind sculptor. According to Baldinucci, he had been discovered in the studio of the...
- "a marvellous whole" (bel composto, to use early biographer Filippo Baldinucci's term to describe his approach to architecture) and thus create what scholar...
- Reynolds. The work had been called "Neptune and Glaucus" following Filippo Baldinucci's biography of the artist, but appears as "Nettvno, e Tritone" in Domenico...