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Alessandro de Medici (1510-1537) called il Moro (the Moor), Duke of Florence, 1555-1562. Artist: Vasari, Giorgio (1511-1574)
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Alessandro de Medici (1510-1537) called il Moro (the Moor), Duke of Florence, 1555-1562. Artist: Vasari, Giorgio (1511-1574)
Alessandro de Medici (1510-1537) called il Moro (the Moor), Duke of Florence, 1555-1562. Found in the collection of the Palazzo Vecchio, Florence
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Florence Florentine School Fresco Giorgio 1511 1574 Grand Duke Mannerism Medici Nobility Palazzo Vecchio Ruler Of Florence Tuscany Vasari Alessandro De Medici Aristocracy
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This portrait print showcases Alessandro de Medici, also known as il Moro (the Moor), who held the title of Duke of Florence from 1555 to 1562. Created by the renowned artist Giorgio Vasari, this painting can be found in the esteemed collection of Palazzo Vecchio in Florence. Alessandro de Medici's enigmatic gaze and regal demeanor are beautifully captured in this artwork. The intricate details and vibrant colors exemplify the artistic style of mannerism that was prevalent during that era. As a member of the illustrious Medici family, Alessandro held great power and influence within Italian nobility. His reign as Grand Duke marked an important period for Florence, with his patronage supporting various artists and scholars associated with the Florentine School. Vasari's masterful brushstrokes not only depict Alessandro's physical attributes but also convey his status as a ruler. This portrait serves as a testament to both his aristocratic lineage and his political prowess. The significance of this artwork extends beyond its aesthetic value; it represents an era when art flourished under noble patronage. It is a visual reminder of Italy's rich cultural heritage, showcasing how art played an integral role in shaping society during Renaissance times.
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