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Maria (b. 1460), Bianca (1461-88) and Nannina (1463-93) Medici
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Maria (b. 1460), Bianca (1461-88) and Nannina (1463-93) Medici
BEN70627 Maria (b.1460), Bianca (1461-88) and Nannina (1463-93) Medici, younger sisters of Lorenzo (1449-92) and Giuliano (1453-78), detail from the Journey of the Magi cycle in the chapel, c.1460 (fresco) (detail of 70625) by Gozzoli, Benozzo di Lese di Sandro (1420-97); Palazzo Medici-Riccardi, Florence, Italy; (add.info.: Nannina also known as Lucrezia; Nannina married Bernardo Rucellai in 1466; Bianca married Guglielmo de Pazzi; ); Photo eRaffaello Bencini; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 22598650
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This print showcases the three Medici sisters, Maria, Bianca, and Nannina, who were born in the mid-15th century. The detail is taken from Benozzo di Lese di Sandro Gozzoli's fresco cycle titled "Journey of the Magi" in the chapel at Palazzo Medici-Riccardi in Florence, Italy. The sisters are depicted with their distinct curly hair and adorned with ostrich feathers as they ride on horseback. This image captures a significant moment in their lives as it symbolizes their birth into one of the most influential families of Renaissance Florence. Maria, Bianca, and Nannina were younger siblings to Lorenzo and Giuliano Medici. They played important roles within their family's social circle and made notable marriages that further solidified alliances between prominent Florentine families. Nannina later became known as Lucrezia after marrying Bernardo Rucellai in 1466. Similarly, Bianca married Guglielmo de Pazzi. These unions not only strengthened familial ties but also showcased the power and influence of the Medici family during this period. The print beautifully captures these young women who would grow up to witness remarkable events unfold within Italian society. Their presence serves as a reminder of both their personal connections to illustrious figures such as Lorenzo il Magnifico and their contribution to shaping history through marriage alliances that helped maintain political stability during this time. Overall, this image offers a
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