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... patron are interwoven with the narrative is found in the Tornabuoni chapel in Santa Maria Novella , dating from 1485 ... patron and the main patron saint of Florence , John the Baptist . There appears to be little devotional significance ...
... patron are interwoven with the narrative is found in the Tornabuoni chapel in Santa Maria Novella , dating from 1485 ... patron and the main patron saint of Florence , John the Baptist . There appears to be little devotional significance ...
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... patron was access to money , preferably in large amounts . Such a basic requirement formed a major hand- icap for women patrons . Under feudal law , generally speaking only female royalty and widows had control of their own property ...
... patron was access to money , preferably in large amounts . Such a basic requirement formed a major hand- icap for women patrons . Under feudal law , generally speaking only female royalty and widows had control of their own property ...
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... patron and consequently the finest works of art – such a patron perhaps as Isabella d'Este , marchioness of Mantua . A lady of culture , with a fastidious artistic eye , she loved music , was herself an accomplished musician and she ...
... patron and consequently the finest works of art – such a patron perhaps as Isabella d'Este , marchioness of Mantua . A lady of culture , with a fastidious artistic eye , she loved music , was herself an accomplished musician and she ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 6 |
some cases from late medieval Lucca | 43 |
She was usually placed with the great men and leaders of | 67 |
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