florentine in A Sentence

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    Sample Collette, Florentine jungle dress.

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    Florentine tripe with beans.

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    The Tomato Florentine Soup.

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    The Florentine Codex.

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    The Florentine Guelphs.

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    Fiorentina- Florentine Steak.

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    The Florentine merchant banking community was exceptionally active and propagated new finance practices all over Europe.

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    I mean, there's something at a scale akin to the Florentine Renaissance, happening on your kid's iPhone in your living room.

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    Filippino Lippi- Italian Renaissance painter, master of the Florentine school, a student of Sandro Botticelli, and some researchers consider his talent more powerful.

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    Florentine mosaic art is just one of the artistic conventions that flourished in the city of Florence during the period of the Renaissance.

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    Leonardo showed the secretary three pictures the artist had brought with him to France, including"one of a certain Florentine lady, done from life.".

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    Still other people feel that the“creators of this Florentine college” generally were generated not only from the XV, however at the XVI century.

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    Andrius is a Florentine musician who produces diuretic music, his sound is based on a mix of psychedelia, electronic music and melody mostly gluten.

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    It was written at the studio of Vespasiano da Bisticci, the renowned Florentine bookseller, who was the primary provider of manuscripts for the Urbino library.

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    According to the Florentine Codex, among other sources, it is believed that the Ancient Aztecs were clean freaks, particularly compared to Europeans at the time.

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    It was written in the workshop of Vespasiana da Bisticci, a famous Florentine bookseller who was the main supplier of manuscripts for the library in Urbino.

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    Beginning in 1628, the side chapels were decorated with iron gates and carved wood panelling, and the Florentine sculptor Francesco Bordoni began work on the marble altar.

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    The Social Media aspect is enhanced by the partnership with Luisaviaroma and the avant-garde solutions that Florentine artisans are requesting to remain competitive in a worldwide market.

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    Portrait of a young woman in the left profile by Antonio del Pollaiolo Like many of the Renaissance Florentine masters, Antonio del Pollayolo was a versatile master.

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    Ms. Simi was the daughter of the Florentine painter Filadelfo Simi, who had studied with Jean-Leon Gerome, the head of the French Academy in Paris in the 1870s.

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    The painting presents a woman believed to have been the wife of Francesco del Giocondo, a prominent figure in Florentine government- hence, the alternative title to the work,“La Gioconda.”.

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    The Oriental costume was so popular with Lyothar that in 1744 he depicted himself in this dress on two portraits- one written for the Florentine collection of portraits of.

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    Giovanno Farolfi & Company were a firm of Florentine merchants whose head office was in Nîmes who also acted as moneylenders to the Archbishop of Arles, their most important customer.

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    Although many biographers believe that Latini was Dante's teacher, as Secretary to the Council of the Florentine Republic, he was far too an important and busy man to be a teacher.

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    Florentine liners are flat-bottomed tools with multiple lines incised into them, used to do fill work on larger areas or to create uniform shade lines that are fast to execute.

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    In March 1306, Florentine exiles were expelled from Bologna, and by August, Dante ended up in Padua, but from this point Dante's whereabouts are not known for sure for a few years.

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    Entangled in Florentine politics during a tumultuous time at the height of the Renaissance, Niccolò Machiavelli became alternately a diplomat, a victim, a prisoner, an exile and, ultimately, the“father of modern political theory.”.

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    Later, the government extended this jewel in Florence and continued the legacy of the Medici dynasty preserving and collecting works that pay homage to the fascinating Italian art and even more, to the Florentine.

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    The name bank derives from the Italian word banco"desk/bench", used during the Italian Renaissance era by Florentine bankers, who used to carry out their transactions on a desk covered by a green tablecloth.[1] However, traces of banking activity can be found even in ancient times.

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    Michelangelo was asked by the consuls of the Guild of Wool to complete an unfinished project begun 40 years earlier by Agostino di Duccio: a colossal statue of Carrara marble portraying David as a symbol of Florentine freedom to be placed on the gable of Florence Cathedral.

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