- The
Tarlati polyptych is a
Renaissance polyptych painted by the
Italian artist Pietro Lorenzetti, with
tempera and gold on panel, in 1320. It is located...
- the
Tarlati family,
chief among them
Guido Tarlati, who
became bishop in 1312 and
maintained good
relations with the
Ghibelline party. The
Tarlati sought...
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Guido Tarlati (died 1327) was a lord and
Bishop of Arezzo.
Tarlati was a
member of the
leading Ghibelline family of Arezzo, who were
centered in their...
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Pietro Lorenzetti's
Tarlati polyptych,
Tempera and gold on panel, 1320...
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Uguccione della ****giola, Lord of Pisa, to
Guido Tarlati,
Bishop of Arezzo, and his brother, Pier
Saccone Tarlati di Pietramala, who
ruled it from Città di Castello...
- Pier
Saccone Tarlati di
Pietramala (1261–1356) was an
Italian condottiero from
Pietramala d'Arezzo in the Val d'Arno, a
rocca that
controlled the mule...
- new
community was a
special devotion to the
Blessed Virgin.
Bishop Guido Tarlati of Arezzo,
within whose diocese the
congregation was formed, confirmed...
- The
Tarlati polyptych by
Pietro Lorenzetti, at the
Church of
Santa maria della Pieve in Arezzo, 1320,
includes St. Donatus, far left....
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first half of the 12th century.
Among its
various rulers was Pier
Saccone Tarlati di Pietramala,
brother of Guido,
Bishop of Arezzo. Pier
Saccone sold it...
- He
married Elisa Tarlati,
daughter of Maso
Tarlati, lord of
Pietramala and
Rengarda Malatesta, and
sister of
cardinal Galeotto Tarlati. They had the following...