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  1. O brasão de Portinari no Palazzo dei Priori de Volterra. Folco Portinari (falecido em 31 de dezembro de 1289) foi um banqueiro italiano e diversas vezes prior de Florença. [1] Ele era pai de Beatriz Portinari, a mulher identificada como a personagem amada por Dante Alighieri e citada em suas obras. [2]

  2. Folco Portinari (died 31 December 1289) was an Italian banker and several times the prior of Florence. He was the father of Beatrice Portinari, the woman largely identified as the character loved by Dante Alighieri and mentioned in his works. Portinari was born at Portico di Romagna, near Forlì.

  3. Folco Portinari fora um banqueiro muito rico e conhecido na sua cidade, Portico di Romagna. Transferindo-se para Florença , vivia em uma casa vizinha à de Dante e tinha seis filhas. Fundou aquele que é até hoje o principal hospital do centro de Florença, o Ospedale di Santa Maria Nuova .

  4. Beatrice "Bice" di Folco Portinari (Italian: [beaˈtriːtʃe portiˈnaːri]; 1265 – 8 or 19 June 1290) was an Italian woman who has been commonly identified as the principal inspiration for Dante Alighieri's Vita Nuova, and is also identified with the Beatrice who acts as his guide in the last book of his narrative poem the Divine ...

  5. www.slowfood.com › blog-and-news › goodbye-to-folcoGoodbye to Folco - Slow Food

    11 Jan 2019. One of the authors of the Slow Food Manifesto, Folco Portinari, has died at the age of 93. Today we must say farewell to one of the founding fathers of Slow Food, Folco Portinari, a great intellectual and gastronome who has died in Milan at the age of 93.

  6. The Collection. European Paintings. Tommaso di Folco Portinari (1428–1501); Maria Portinari (Maria Maddalena Baroncelli, born 1456) Hans Memling Netherlandish. ca. 1470. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 602. A native of Florence, Tommaso Portinari was the branch manager of the Medici bank in Bruges.

  7. Zoom image. 2 / 41. Intro/2 The Portinari Triptych. The triptych was painted from 1473 to 1478 by Hugo van der Goes, on commission from Tommaso di Folco Portinari (1428-1501), a Florentine banker, agent of the Medici Bank in Bruges and influential adviser to the Burgundy court.