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The House Of Medici

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by Christopher Hibbert


  Bandinelli

  Piazza San Lorenzo

  Giovanni della Bande Nere

  Painting

  Titian

  Uffizi

  Maria Salviati

  Painting

  Vasari

  Palazzo della Signoria

  Cosimo I

  Painting (aet 12)

  Attrib. Ridolfo Ghirlandaio

  Medici-Riccardi Palace

  Cosimo I

  Painting (as a young man)

  Pontormo

  Medici-Riccardi Palace

  Cosimo I

  Painting (the Election)

  Francesco and Jacopo Ligozzi

  Palazzo della Signoria

  Cosimo I

  Painting

  Vasari

  Uffizi

  Cosimo I

  Painting (in armour)

  Bronzino

  Uffizi

  Cosimo I

  Equestrian Statue

  Giambologna

  Piazza della Signoria

  Cosimo

  Bust

  Callini

  Bargello

  Cosimo I

  Painting (wearing crown and robes of state)

  Bronzino

  Uffizi

  Eleonora Toledo

  Painting

  Bronzino

  Studiolo di Francesco I, Palazzo della Signoria

  Eleonora Toledo

  Painting (with Giovanni

  Bronzino

  Uffizi

  Isabella

  Painting

  Bronzino

  Uffizi

  Garzia

  Painting

  Bronzino

  Uffizi

  Cardinal Giovanni

  Painting

  Sustermans

  Poggio a Caiano

  Pietro

  Painting

  Bronzino

  Uffizi

  Francesco I

  Painting

  Veronese

  Pitti

  Joanna of Austria

  Painting (with Filippo)

  Uffizi

  Bianca Capello

  Painting

  Bronzino

  Pitti

  Eleonora (daughter of Francesco I)

  Painting

  Pulzoni

  Pitti

  Maria (daughter of Francesco I)

  Painting

  Bronzino

  Uffizi

  Caterina (daughter of Francesco I)

  Painting

  Bronzino

  Uffizi

  Ferdinando I

  Painting

  Alessandro Allori

  Pitti

  Christine of Lorraine

  Painting

  Scipione Pulsone di Gaeta

  Medici-Riccardi Palace

  Christine of Lorraine

  Painting (aet 55)

  Sustermans

  Corsini Gallery

  Claudia (daughter of Ferdinando I)

  Painting

  Sustermans

  Uffizi

  Cosimo II

  Painting (aet 12)

  Sustermans

  Poggio a Caiano

  Cosimo II

  Painting

  Sustermans

  Corsini Gallery

  Cosimo II

  Painting

  Sustermans

  Uffizi

  Maria Maddalena

  Painting

  Sustermans

  Corsini Gallery

  Margherita (daughter of Cosimo II)

  Painting

  Sustermans

  Poggio a Caiano

  Francesco (son of Cosimo II)

  Painting

  Sustermans

  Poggio a Caiano

  Anna (daughter of Cosimo II)

  Painting

  Sustermans

  Pitti

  Ferdinando II

  Painting (aet 14)

  Sustermans

  Pitti

  Ferdinando II

  Painting

  Sustermans

  Poggio a Caiano

  Mattias

  Painting

  Sustermans

  Pitti

  Cardinal Leopoldo

  Painting

  Uffizi

  Cardinal Leopoldo

  Bust

  Uffizi

  Vittoria della Rovere

  Painting (as a young womam)

  Carlo Dolci

  Pitti

  Vittoria della Rovere

  Painting (in middle age)

  Carlo Dolci

  Pitti

  Cosimo III

  Painting (as a canon of the Lateran)

  Medici-Riccardi Palace

  Marguerite Louise

  Painting

  Uffizi

  Anna Maria Luisa

  Painting (with Elector Palatine)

  G.F.Douven

  Pitti

  Anna Maria Luisa

  Painting (with gun and dogs)

  G.F.Douven

  Pitti

  Violante Beatrice

  Painting

  Uffizi

  Gian Gastone

  Painting

  Uffizi

  Gian Gastone

  Bust

  Uffizi

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