The Villa Torrigiani is located in the hamlet of Camigliano, a town in Capannori (Lucca). It is a historical villa, dating from the second half of the...
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Flaminio Torrigiani or Torrigiano (1729–November, 1792) was an Italian physician and anatomist. Rasori was born in Corniglio. He began studying medicine...
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Piero Torrigiani (1 June 1846 – 16 June 1920) was an Italian politician. He was born in Florence. He served as mayor of his hometown twice. He was a recipient...
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Lungarno Torrigiani is the stretch of the south bank of the Arno river in Florence that goes from Via de 'Bardi to the Ponte alle Grazie. From the Lungarno...
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The Palazzo Bartolini-Torrigiani is a palace located between Via Porta Rossa and Via delle Terme, in the city block just west of Piazza Santa Trinita that...
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Pietro Torrigiano (redirect from Pietro Torrigiani)
Torrigiano. Artists of the Tudor court Sevillian school of sculpture "Torrigiani, Pietro, or Pedro, or Petir or Torrigiano, Torregiani, Torrisano, Torrysany;...
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The Palazzo Torrigiani Del Nero is a Renaissance-style palace located at Piazza de' Mozzi 5, down the street where the Ponte alle Grazie enters the Oltrarno...
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of the more notable works displayed in the galleries include: Pietro Torrigiani's coloured terracotta bust of Henry VII, dated 1509–1511 Henry VIII's writing...
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1967. Giorgini died on January 2, 1971, in Florence, at Villa Torrigiani (The Torrigiani Garden), and was buried in the Cimitero degli Allori (cemetery)...
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