- The
House of
Tornabuoni is the name of an old and
important Italian noble family,
which originated from Florence,
whose members occupied many
notable positions...
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Lucrezia Tornabuoni (22 June 1427 – 28
March 1482) was an
Italian noblewoman, wife of
Piero di
Cosimo de' Medici, de
facto Lord of
Florence and his political...
- The
Tornabuoni Chapel (Italian:
Cappella Tornabuoni) is the main
chapel (or chancel) in the
church of
Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy. It is famous...
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Giovanni Tornabuoni (Republic of Florence, Italy; 22
December 1428—17
April 1497) was an
Italian merchant,
banker and
patron of the arts from Florence...
- Via de'
Tornabuoni, or Via
Tornabuoni, is a
street at the
center of Florence, Italy, that goes from
Antinori square to
Ponte Santa Trinita,
across Santa...
- The
Portrait of
Giovanna Tornabuoni (also
known as
Portrait of
Giovanna degli Albizzi) is a
painting by the
Italian Renaissance painter Domenico Ghirlandaio...
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director of the
Medici bank,
whose Rome
branch was
headed by
Giovanni Tornabuoni, Ghirlandaio's ****ure patron. The
cycle was of six
scenes from the life...
- "Lietta"
Tornabuoni (24
March 1931–11
January 2011) was an
Italian film critic,
journalist and author. Born in Pisa into an
aristocratic family,
Tornabuoni started...
- 1478) was the
second son of
Piero de'
Medici (the Gouty) and
Lucrezia Tornabuoni. As co-ruler of Florence, with his
brother Lorenzo the Magnificent, he...
- The
Tornabuoni Altarpiece (Italian - Pala
Tornabuoni) is a
tempera on
panel painting by
Domenico Ghirlandaio and his
studio as the high
altarpiece for...