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Maria Niccolò
Gabburri (17
December 1675 – 1742) was a
Florentine diplomat, painter, art collector, and
biographer of artists. Niccolò
Gabburri was a prominent...
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owned by the
Gaburri including by the art
patron Francesco Maria Niccolò
Gabburri,
before being inherited by the
Lotteringhi della Stufa family. In the 19th...
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Estre put in his Cabinet." In 1733, he
noted the
rarity in a
letter to
Gabburri: "For my part I can
encourage you to
acquire a
portrait of the reigning...
- universale.
Editore Libraio della Real Casa, Milan. p. 109.
Studi de Me****nte,
extractions from
biographies by
Francesco Maria Niccolò
Gabburri. v t e...
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Teorica della Pittura. It was
dedicated to the
Cavaliere Francesco Niccolo Gabburri. It also
regales observations on
prior and
contemporary Italian painters...
- altarpieces. With the
sponsorship of the
Florentine art connoisseur, Niccolò
Gabburri (1676–1742), from 1728 to 1731 he
devoted his
energies mostly to etching...
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Beatrice Siries.
During this time, she
attracted the
attention of Niccolò
Gabburri, a
diplomat who was also an art collector. He
notes that her portraits...
- wide, 15
soldi high,
depicting both
ships and figures") was once at the
Gabburri Gallery in Florence. The
painting is now lost. Rome
based sculptor Pierre...
- Brunori, and
Giovanni Sacconi. In the
palace of
Francesco Maria Niccolò
Gabburri on via Ghibellina, he
worked with
Lorenzo del Moro in
decorating some murals...
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Francesco Albani, a
major representative of the
Carracci school; and
Francesco Gabburri, a diplomat, painter, art collector, and
biographer of artists. In volume...