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  1. Giovanni Salviati (* 24. März 1490 in Florenz; † 28. Oktober 1553 in Ravenna) war ein italienischer Kardinal der Römischen Kirche . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1Leben. 1.1Kirchliche Laufbahn. 1.2Letzte Jahre und Tod. 2Leistungen. 3Literatur. 4Weblinks. 5Einzelnachweise. Leben[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

  2. Portrait, oil on canvas, of Giovanni Salviati (1490–1553) by Pier Francesco Foschi (1502–1567) Giovanni Salviati (24 March 1490 – 28 October 1553) was a Florentine diplomat and cardinal. He was papal legate in France, and conducted negotiations with the Emperor Charles V. Biography

  3. Biography. Florentine Mannerist painter, a pupil of Andrea del Sarto. Originally Francesco de' Rossi, he adopted his name from his patron Cardinal Giovanni Salviati, with whom he went to Rome c. 1530 and for whom he painted the work that established his reputation there - the frescoes in the Oratorio di San Giovanni Decollato, Rome (1538). In ...

  4. Kardinal Giovanni Salviati (1490/91-1553), das erste Kind von Jacopo Salviati und Lucrezia de' Medici. Giovanni Salviati war ein Enkel von Lorenzo "il Magnifico" de' Medici (1449-1492)

  5. Francesco de'Rossi, called Francesco Salviati. Most of his career in Rome after 1531, though with periods in Florence and north Italy 1539-48, and in France 1554-6. Sometimes also called Cecchino Salviati - the name Salviati comes from that of his patron Cardinal Giovanni Salviati who took him into his service in 1531 after his arrival in Rome ...

  6. There, Cardinal Giovanni Salviati, from whom he took his professional name, supported him. The young artist was impressed by Classical antiquity, the monumental paintings of Raphael and his school, and the Roman works of Michelangelo, and before leaving the city he created one masterpiece, a fresco of the Visitation (1538, Oratory of S ...

  7. In about 1530 he moved to Rome and he adopted the name by which he is now known from his main patron there, Cardinal Giovanni Salviati; he lodged in the cardinal's palace and it was for him that he painted the work that established his reputation—the fresco of the Visitation (1538) in S. Giovanni Decollato.