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  1. Giovanni di Paolo was the effective head of the Rucellai family. He served as Prior in 1463 and as Gonfaloniere di Giustizia in 1475. He died in Florence in 1481 and was buried in the Rucellai Sepulchre. Patronage. Giovanni di Paolo was an important patron of the arts, matched only by Cosimo de' Medici in fifteenth-century Florence.

  2. Giovanni Rucellai ( Florencia; 20 de octubre de 1475 - Roma; 3 de abril de 1525); intelectual, poeta, humanista y dramaturgo italiano del Renacimiento. También destacó dentro de la política y el comercio, siendo cabeza de la prestigiosa familia Rucellai. Primo del papa León X, murió en Roma.

  3. El palacio Rucellai es una obra arquitectónica florentina del siglo XV que se ubica en el 18 de la via della Vigna Nuova. Fue construida por León Battista Alberti entre el año 1446 y 1455, el modelo de palacio renacentista italiano: pisos horizontales en los que el resalte de los sillares decrece hacia arriba; ventanas enmarcadas por ...

  4. Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai (nacido el 26 de diciembre de 1403 y murió en 1481) es un humanista , patrón de una rica familia de comerciantes de lana en Florencia .

  5. Palazzo Rucellai is a palatial fifteenth-century townhouse on the Via della Vigna Nuova in Florence, Italy. The Rucellai Palace is believed by most scholars to have been designed for Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai by Leon Battista Alberti between 1446 and 1451 and executed, at least in part, by Bernardo Rossellino.

  6. Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai (1403-1481) and it illustrates the strengths of this historiographic tradition. A reading of this volume also reveals contrasts of method which, while present in many fields of modern historiography, become even clearer in the context of

  7. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Giovanni Rucellai (26 December 1403 – 1481), known by his name with the patronymic Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai, was a member of a wealthy family of wool merchants in Renaissance Florence, in Tuscany, Italy.