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  1. Isabella Romola de’ Medici (* 31. August 1542 in Florenz ; † 16. Juli 1576 in Cerreto Guidi ) war das dritte von elf Kindern und die zweitälteste Tochter von Cosimo I. deMedici , dem ersten Großherzog der Toskana , und seiner ersten Gattin Eleonora Álvarez de Toledo y Osorio .

  2. 1 de mai. de 2022 · Isabella Romola de' Medici (31 August 1542 – 16 July 1576) was the daughter of Cosimo I de' Medici, first Grand Duke of Tuscany, and Eleonora di Toledo. She was born in Florence and was educated along with her brothers and sisters to a high standard. A great beauty of her day, she had a lively, high-spirited and impulsive character that was ...

  3. The subject of the painting is Isabella deMedici, daughter of the Grand Duke of Tuscany and part of the Medici dynasty that produced 4 popes and 2 queens of France. Over the years the oil painting sustained damage that needed to be repaired, but in the course of examining the work it was found that the painting had a secret.

  4. Medici, Isabella Romola de', 1542-1576 [Isabella Romola de' Medici (31 August 1542 - 16 July 1576) was the daughter of Cosimo I de' Medici, first Grand Duke of Tuscany, and Eleonora di Toledo. She was raised and educated in a humanist manner with her siblings, including Francesco de' Medici who succeeded their father as the Grand Duke of Tuscany.

  5. Isabella Romola de' Medici; edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Isabella de' Medici. daughter of Cosimo I. deMedici and Eleonora of Toledo ...

  6. De målades omkring 1552–1553 och ingår sedan 1866 i samlingarna på Nationalmuseum i Stockholm. Bronzino var framför allt verksam i Florens och var en av manierismens ledande porträttmålare. Porträttet föreställer hertiginnan Isabella Romola de' Medici (1542–1576) när hon var omkring elva år gammal.

  7. Isabella Romola de' Medici (31 August 1542 – 16 July 1576) was the daughter of Cosimo I de' Medici, first Grand Duke of Tuscany, and Eleonora di Toledo. She was raised and educated in a humanist manner with her siblings, including Francesco de' Medici who succeeded their father as the Grand Duke of Tuscany.