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Portrait of Maria de Medici (1540?1557), ca 1555. Artist: Allori, Alessandro (1535-1607)
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Portrait of Maria de Medici (1540?1557), ca 1555. Artist: Allori, Alessandro (1535-1607)
Portrait of Maria de Medici (1540?1557), ca 1555. Found in the collection of the Art History Museum, Vienne
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Alessandro 1535 1607 Allori Cosimo I De Medici Cosimo Medici Florence Florentine School Mannerism Maria De Medici Marie De M Dicis Medici Tuscany
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This portrait print showcases the exquisite beauty and grace of Maria de Medici, a prominent figure in Italian history. Painted by the talented artist Alessandro Allori around 1555, this masterpiece is now housed in the prestigious Art History Museum in Vienna. Maria de Medici, believed to have been born between 1540 and 1557, was a member of the influential Medici family from Tuscany. The painting perfectly captures her regal demeanor and refined features, reflecting the artistic style known as Mannerism that was popular during this period. The Florentine School's influence is evident in every brushstroke of this oil on wood artwork. The intricate details and delicate color palette bring out Maria's elegance and sophistication. Her piercing gaze seems to penetrate through time itself, leaving viewers captivated by her enigmatic presence. As one gazes upon this portrait print, it transports us back to an era when power and beauty were intertwined within noble families like the Medicis. It serves as a testament to their legacy and cultural significance during Renaissance Florence. This fine art image allows us to appreciate not only Allori's exceptional talent but also offers a glimpse into the life of Maria de Medici – a woman who played an important role in shaping Italy's rich history.
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