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  1. 11 set 2019 · Simonetta Vespucci or la bella Simonetta, as she was called, was an Italian noblewoman born in Genoa. She was known as the greatest beauty of her time in Northern Italy and she was the muse and the model during the Renaissance. Being portrayed by many famous painters such as Botticelli, Piero di Cosimo and other Florentine artists. Portrait of ...

  2. 25 set 2021 · 1. Dopo quasi 550 anni dalla sua scomparsa, arriva la diagnosi sulla morte di Simonetta Vespucci, la musa ispiratrice nonchè Venere di Sandro Botticelli, che sarebbe stata colpita da un raro ...

  3. Simonetta Vespucci, a young noblewoman who became the most sought-after artist’s model in Florence in the mid-15th century, is thought to have been born on this day in 1453. Born Simonetta Cattaneo to a Genoese family, she was taken to Florence in 1469 when she married Marco Vespucci, an eligible Florentine nobleman who was a distant cousin ...

  4. 17 ott 2021 · Simonetta Vespucci was an inspiration for several female characters of Sandro Botticelli’s artworks. Viewed as a female ideal, the woman in this portrait has features considered to be perfect at that time. Until the present day, it has been speculated that the portrait of Simonetta is actually just an idealized version of the actual living ...

  5. Citazioni su Simonetta Vespucci [ modifica] Il poemetto [Stanze per la giostra] ch'egli [ Agnolo Poliziano] condusse avanti per centosettantuno stanze però non giunse mai al termine. Già la prematura scomparsa della bella dama, Simonetta Cattaneo Vespucci in nome e ad onore della quale il vincitore aveva combattuto dovette fargli nascere ...

  6. 16 gen 2021 · Simonetta Vespucci: “La senza paragoni” di Firenze. Tra i personaggi storici che abbiamo ammirato e approfondito nella seconda stagione de I Medici, la Serie Tv andata in onda lo scorso autunno su Rai1, vi è stato quello di Simonetta Vespucci, brillantemente interpretata da Matilda Lutz.

  7. Perhaps Vasari saw the Berlin painting, which was once in the Palazzo Medici.44 The profile portrait by Piero di Cosimo (fig. 5), which bears an inscription identifying the sitter as "Simonetta Vespucci," further supports the idea that portraits of Simonetta existed.45 The woman in Piero's painting has a very elaborate hairstyle and her physiognomy is sufficiently similar to the woman in the ...