Laura Battiferri (1523–1589), also called Laura Battiferri Ammannati, was an Italian poet during the Renaissance period. She was born in Urbino, Marche...
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those of other literary figures such as that of his friend the poet Laura Battiferri. The eroticized nature of these virile nude male portraits, as well...
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of the most famous works of the Loeser Collection, The Portrait of Laura Battiferri (wife of Bartolomeo Ammannati), by famous Renaissance painter Bronzino...
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marble sea horses emerging from the water. In 1550 Ammannati married Laura Battiferri, an elegant poet and an accomplished woman. Later in his life he had...
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"Raphael" at the beginning of the century, and the female boarding school "Laura Battiferri" in approximately 1926. The fascist dictatorship left its mark on the...
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Numerous poetic and prose works have been dedicated to Vittoria Farnese. Laura Battiferri dedicated The Seven Penitential Psalms to her. The humanist Antonio...
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of her unworthiness as a poet. She exchanged poems of praise with Laura Battiferri, in which the two women praised the other, but trivialized their own...
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critic Henrietta Battier (c. 1751–1813, Ireland), poet & satirist Laura Battiferri (1523–1589, Italy), poet Effie T. Battle (c. 1882 – post-1940, United...
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thriller novelist Giuseppa Barbapiccola, (1702–c. 1740), poet, translator Laura Battiferri (1523–1589), poet Giuliana Berlinguer (1933–2014), film director, screenwriter...
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the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century. Self Published (1938). Windsor, Laura. Women in Medicine: An Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO (2002). ISBN 1-57607-392-0...
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