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  1. Giovanni Rucellai. Nació en Florencia el 20 de octubre de 1475 y murió en Roma el 3 de abril de 1525. Pariente de los Médicis, su vida estuvo íntimamente vinculada a las vicisitudes de tal familia. Ingresó al servicio de la curia pontificia, y a su muerte estaba a punto de recibir la púrpura cardenalicia. Culto humanista, expresión de ...

  2. The top tier of the Palazzo Medici is almost entirely plain, whereas Alberti continued to use architectural features for ornamentation throughout his design. The main difference between the Palazzo Rucellai and other palazzi was Alberti’s reliance on ancient Rome. This may have reflected Giovanni Rucellai’s pretensions for his family.

  3. Other articles where Giovanni Rucellai is discussed: blank verse: …poem Le api (1539) by Giovanni Rucellai. Rucellai was the first to use the term versi sciolti, which became translated into English as “blank verse.” It soon became the standard metre of Italian Renaissance drama, used in such major works as the comedies of Ludovico Ariosto, L’Aminta of Torquato Tasso,…

  4. Giovanni Rucellai may refer to: Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai (1403–1481), Renaissance writer and patron of the arts. Giovanni di Bernardo Rucellai (1475–1525), his grandson, Renaissance writer and humanist.

  5. The name of Giovanni Rucellai, the wonderful "sponsor" - as one might say today - of the facade of Santa Maria Novella, is written in huge letters on the pediment above the basilica, followed by the date of its completion (1470). The date of the beginning of work is less certain, but it was probably not before 1458. The idea itself dates back to the Council of Florence (1439-1442), whose ...

  6. 9 de mar. de 2016 · Palazzo Rucellai (1446 - 1451) Nos encoontramos frente a una obra arquitectónica de arte renacentista, concretamente de la época del Quattrocento italiano. Se trata del Palazzo Rucellai, que fue construido en Florencia entre 1446 y 1451 por Leon Battista Alberti y Bernardo Rossellino. En 1446, el comerciante Giovanni Rucellai le encarga un ...

  7. With respect to the Palazzo Rucellai, what is valuable about this historic edifice is it stands out as a fine example of architectural mastery, which is why the main controversy about it is linked to its authorship. Thus, Giovanni Rucellai commissioned, in all likelihood, Leon Battista Alberti to design the palace in 1446 – the construction of which lasted until 1451 – though Bernardo ...