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adjacent to his bedchamber, the
equivalent of the
Italian Renaissance studiolo. In the Late
Medieval period, such
newly perceived requirements for privacy...
- The
Studiolo of
Isabella d'Este was a
special private study,
first in
castello di San Giorgio,
later the
Studiolo was
moved to the
Corte Vecchi apartments...
- mazzocchio).
Intarsia paneling of the
studiolo Astronomical instruments and
mazzocchio A
mechanical clock The
studiolo also
features iconic representations...
- The
Studiolo is a
small painting-encrusted barrel-vaulted room in the
Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, Italy. It was
commissioned by
Francesco I de' Medici,...
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numerous artistic styles.
Among these concepts was the
development of the
studiolo, a
secluded room
intended to
allow for
quiet study and meditation. These...
- The
Studiolo of the
Palazzo Belfiore was a
former study, or room for
intellectual pursuits, that was once
found in a
razed Renaissance palace in Ferrara...
- Musée du Louvre, in Paris, France. It was
originally commissioned for the
studiolo (cabinet) of
Isabella d'Este,
Marchesa of Mantua, in the
Castello di San...
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corals stand on the bookcases. At the left, the room is ****ed out like a
studiolo with a
range of built-in
cabinets whose fronts can be
unlocked and let...
- officials. At the end of the hall is a
small side room
without windows. The
studiolo was a
small secret study designed by
Vasari in a
manneristic style (1570–1575)...
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triumph was the
second picture painted by
Mantegna for
Isabella d'Este's
studiolo (cabinet),
after the Parn****us of 1497. It
portrays a
marsh enclosed by...