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  1. Piero di Cosimo de’ Medici (auch Piero il Gottoso („der Gichtige“) genannt; * 1416 in Florenz; † 2. Dezember 1469 ebenda) war der älteste Sohn von Cosimo deMedici und zwischen 1464 und 1469 der führende Politiker in Florenz. Seine Söhne und Nachfolger waren Lorenzo il Magnifico und Giuliano di Piero deMedici.

  2. Piero di Cosimo de' Medici, known as Piero the Gouty (Italian: Piero "il Gottoso"), (1416 – 2 December 1469) was the de facto ruler of Florence from 1464 to 1469, during the Italian Renaissance.

  3. 26. März 2024 · Piero di Cosimo de’ Medici (born 1416—died Dec. 2, 1469) was the ruler of Florence for five years (146469), whose successes in war helped preserve the enormous prestige bequeathed by his father, Cosimo the Elder.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. On the other hand, Piero enjoyed a great reputation as a portrait painter: the most famous of his work is in fact the portrait of a Florentine noblewoman, Simonetta Vespucci, mistress of Giuliano de' Medici. According to Vasari, Piero excelled in designing pageants and triumphal processions for the pleasure-loving youths of Florence ...

  5. Piero di Cosimo, so genannt nach seinem Lehrer Cosimo Rosselli, eigentlich: Piero di Lorenzo Ubaldini, war ein italienischer Maler und Zeichner der Renaissance.

  6. Cosimo deMedici, the older brother, established the family’s political base. He served on the Florentine board of war, called the Dieci (The Ten), and held other posts. His two sons were Piero (1416–69) and Giovanni (1424–63). The latter died before his father, who in death received the title “Father of His Country.”

  7. 2. Apr. 2024 · In the Liberation of Andromeda ( c. 1510–13), Piero adopts Leonardo da Vinci ’s sfumato (smoky light and shade) to achieve a new lush atmospheric effect. Piero painted several portraits, of which the best known is the memorial bust of Simonetta Vespucci ( c. 1480), mistress of Giuliano deMedici.