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Morgante on a tortoise in the Boboli GardensThe statue of the most famous dwarf in the world has been in the Boboli Gardens, near the Bacchus Gate, since 1579, when it was turned into a fountain.
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Bronzino's Nano Morgante returns to the Pitti PalaceOct 8, 2019 · The portrait of Dwarf Morgante, the most famous of the five buffoons who lived at the court of Cosimo I de' Medici, returns to the Pitti Palace.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Portraits of Human Monsters in the Renaissance: Dwarves, Hirsutes ...Mar 13, 2018 · de'Medici Valois's court dwarves, for example, were both named Rodomonte—a joking ... rural areas destabilized employment and urban work ...
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Valerio Cioli's Dwarf Sculptures for the Boboli GardensMoreover, the dwarf's Jesuit connections may have connoted another level of meaning for his nickname since barbino also means “stingy,” perhaps an allusion to ...
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Nano Morgante: the most famous buffoon of Cosimo I de'MediciJul 24, 2023 · The Dwarf Morgante, (born Braccio di Bartolo) was the most famous of the five buffoons who lived at the court of Cosimo I de'Medici [1].
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Dwarfism in the Renaissance: Nano Morgante as a Nude Spectacle ...Nano Morgante was the most famous dwarf from Florence, Italy in the mid 1500's, which was a time of increased scientific understanding. However, knowledge of ...
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Fine European Furniture, Sculpture & Works of Art - BonhamsIronically named after the giant Morgante Maggiore from a renowned poem at the time, he is recorded as joining the Medici court around 1540. In another ironic ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Nano Morgante by Bronzino: meaning and curiosities - BeCultureThe Nano Morgante by Bronzino depicts one of the most famous court jesters in an unusual way: discover all the secrets of this masterpiece in our article.
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Morgante: Depictions of a Renaissance Jester Turned DukeMar 29, 2021 · ... Braccio di Bartolo, a man with dwarfism, is a testimony to that tendency. Bartolo—known better as Morgante—was the sharp and quick-witted ...Missing: family achondroplasia
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"Buffoons, villains, and players at the court of the Medici" at Palazzo ...May 18, 2016 · FLORENCE - The exhibition presents some of the most bizarre and unexpected recurring figurative subjects in the Medici collections, from the ...
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Rethinking the Life of Court Dwarfs in Early Modern Florence: The ...Oct 15, 2024 · Morgante's physical characteristics and facial features are typical of the most common type of dwarfism, achondroplasia; however, Barbino's ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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(PDF) "Grotesque Bodies, Princely Delight: Dwarfs in Italian ...The dwarf's depiction reflects the Renaissance court's fascination with juxtaposing grotesque and beautiful bodies. Court artists showcased dwarfs' ...
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This Fool's No Ghoul - Life & Letters MagazineOct 26, 2017 · Similarly, European jesters were afforded the unique freedom to speak ... social status, all in the name of good fun and social justice.Missing: power | Show results with:power
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An Ancient Practice for Modern Times: Sacred Clowning for Culture ...Dec 20, 2024 · The jesters often were the only people who could disagree with, or even mock, the king. They had the moral authority to speak truth to power.
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Dwarfism in Italian Renaissance and Baroque PaintingOct 1, 2018 · For example, Braccio di Bartolo (shown above), who became court dwarf to Gran Duke Cosimo I, was ironically given the name Nano Morgante ...
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Portrait of the Dwarf Morgante - BRONZINO, AgnoloBraccio di Bartolo, also called Morgante was the most famous of the five buffoons who lived at the court of Cosimo I de' Medici. He spent most of his life ...Missing: birth date Nano early
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Valerio Cioli's Dwarf Sculptures for the Boboli GardensMade for the Boboli Gardens in the early 1560s, Valerio Cioli's well-known statue of the dwarf Morgante presents the obese dwarf of Duke Cosimo I de' Medici ...
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3D Printable The Fountain of Bacchus by Scan The WorldJun 21, 2017 · Title, Dwarf on Turtle ; Date, 1560 ; Dimension, Height 116 ; Period, Mannerist ; Medium, White marble.
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Statues - Cosimo I de' Medici - vanderkrogt.netThe base of the statue has reliefs with scenes from the life of Cosimo, including his coronation in Rome as Grand-Duke in 1570 and his entrance into Siena as a ...
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Grotesque Bodies, Princely Delight: Dwarfs in Italian Renaissance ...Aug 6, 2025 · This essay examines the representation of dwarfs in Italian Renaissance court imagery, principally in works that are portrait-like in nature and that highlight ...
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Rethinking the Life of Court Dwarfs in Early Modern Florence: The Case of Pietro Barbino at the Medici Court☆### Summary of Requested Information from https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/rest.12959
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The dwarf Morgante makes his return to the Pitti Palace.Sep 21, 2019 · In the 19th century Bronzino's canvas underwent a heavy restoration that transformed the dwarf Morgante into the god Bacchus, adding a crown of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Portrait of the Dwarf Morgante (back) by BRONZINO, Agnolo... Bronzino's painting was heavily restored, which turned the dwarf into the god Bacchus. The original appearance of the canvas was restored in 2010. Artists ...Missing: Nano | Show results with:Nano
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Giambologna, Morgante on Dragon, bronze, 1580s, Museo ...Giambologna, Morgante on Dragon, bronze, 1580s, Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence. In a variation on Morgante seated on the tortoise, here the dwarf ...
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Museo Nazionale del BargelloThe Museo Nazionale del Bargello showcases the most important collection in the world of Italian Renaissance sculpture.Missing: Morgante | Show results with:Morgante
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[PDF] The Remarkables: Endocrine Abnormalities in Art - eScholarshipIn five chapters the authors review endocrine abnormalities whose physical, and sometimes mental, signs appear in European paintings and sculpture: diffuse and ...
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Rethinking Art History through DisabilityThe project aims to examine visual means, techniques, and materials used by artists to represent bodies with functional diversities.<|control11|><|separator|>