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Arrival of Marie de' Medici at Marseilles; - Civilization - Digital  Collections
Arrival of Marie de' Medici at Marseilles; - Civilization - Digital Collections

The Medici, the family dynasty from Florence.
The Medici, the family dynasty from Florence.

How Did the Medici Family Support the Arts?
How Did the Medici Family Support the Arts?

The Medici Family
The Medici Family

The Presentation of the Portrait of Marie de' Medici, Rubens (article) |  Khan Academy
The Presentation of the Portrait of Marie de' Medici, Rubens (article) | Khan Academy

The Medici, the family dynasty from Florence.
The Medici, the family dynasty from Florence.

Pope Leo X (Giovanni de' Medici) – The Medici Family
Pope Leo X (Giovanni de' Medici) – The Medici Family

How Italian Renaissance Art Was Used for Political and Religious Power |  Artsy
How Italian Renaissance Art Was Used for Political and Religious Power | Artsy

Giovanni di ser Giovanni Guidi (called Scheggia) | The Triumph of Fame;  (reverse) Impresa of the Medici Family and Arms of the Medici and  Tornabuoni Families | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Giovanni di ser Giovanni Guidi (called Scheggia) | The Triumph of Fame; (reverse) Impresa of the Medici Family and Arms of the Medici and Tornabuoni Families | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Medicis: money, myth and mystery | Painting | The Guardian
The Medicis: money, myth and mystery | Painting | The Guardian

The Medici and the Renaissance artists - Drawing Academy | Drawing Academy
The Medici and the Renaissance artists - Drawing Academy | Drawing Academy

Lorenzo de' Medici also known as Lorenzo the Magnificent on horseback  depicted as Caspar the Magus in the mural by Italian Renaissance painter  Benozzo Gozzoli in the Magi Chapel in the Palazzo
Lorenzo de' Medici also known as Lorenzo the Magnificent on horseback depicted as Caspar the Magus in the mural by Italian Renaissance painter Benozzo Gozzoli in the Magi Chapel in the Palazzo

Medici Family - Who Were the Medicis, the Famous Art Family?
Medici Family - Who Were the Medicis, the Famous Art Family?

The Medici: Patrons of the Florentine Renaissance | The Epoch Times
The Medici: Patrons of the Florentine Renaissance | The Epoch Times

Murder! Money! Power! Art! Meet the Medici Family | HowStuffWorks
Murder! Money! Power! Art! Meet the Medici Family | HowStuffWorks

Patrons and Artists in Late 15th-Century Florence
Patrons and Artists in Late 15th-Century Florence

Art: The Triumph of Juliers from the Marie de' Medici Cycle - Annenberg  Learner
Art: The Triumph of Juliers from the Marie de' Medici Cycle - Annenberg Learner

The Medici Family: Ultimate Power and Legacy In The Renaissance
The Medici Family: Ultimate Power and Legacy In The Renaissance

Italian Renaissance Learning Resources - The National Gallery of Art
Italian Renaissance Learning Resources - The National Gallery of Art

Commission (art) - Wikipedia
Commission (art) - Wikipedia

Patrons and Artists in Late 15th-Century Florence
Patrons and Artists in Late 15th-Century Florence

The Medici as Artists Saw Them | The New Yorker
The Medici as Artists Saw Them | The New Yorker

Medici Patronage
Medici Patronage

The Medici in Florence: Political Dynasty, Patrons of the Arts -  Smithsonian Associates
The Medici in Florence: Political Dynasty, Patrons of the Arts - Smithsonian Associates

Lorenzo de' Medici, known as Lorenzo the Magnificent, was born on 1 January  1449 in Florence. – Italian Art Society
Lorenzo de' Medici, known as Lorenzo the Magnificent, was born on 1 January 1449 in Florence. – Italian Art Society

Magnificent Manipulation: How the Medici Politicised Public Art –  Retrospect Journal
Magnificent Manipulation: How the Medici Politicised Public Art – Retrospect Journal

Botticelli in Netflix's 'Medici: The Magnificent' Facts vs. Fiction
Botticelli in Netflix's 'Medici: The Magnificent' Facts vs. Fiction

How the Medici Family Harnessed the Political Power of Portraiture
How the Medici Family Harnessed the Political Power of Portraiture