Villa di Poggio a Caiano

Medici Villa of Poggio a Caiano

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Notes

  1. The noble floor is a traditional and typical element of urban noble buildings from the early Renaissance to the nineteenth century.
  2. The Sacrifice of Laocoön should not be confused with the Laocoön Group in the Vatican Museums, which attracted so much attention in the Italian courts, but which was found only in 1506.
  3. Recent studies have denied the design of the stables to architect Nanni di Baccio Bigio, attributing to Tribolo both the project and the execution of the magnificent building.[5]

References

  1. De Vecchi- Cerchiari, cit., P. 137.
  2. M. Attucci, L. Corsetti, S. Gelli, P. Gennai (ed.), Days of War Time (Poggio a Caiano, June–October 1944) Diary of Ermanno Cecchi, Municipality of Poggio a Caiano, 2005.
  3. "The wall of the Medicean Villa collapses in Poggio – Cronaca – Tirreno" (in Italian). Tirreno. 6 March 2017. Retrieved 2017-03-06.
  4. M.M. Simari, ed. (2012). Villa Medice of Poggio a Caiano. The Fregio Room / The Room of the Frieze. Medicis in the villa / Medici mementoes. Livorno: Sillabe.
  5. Elisabetta Pieri and Luigi Zangheri, edited by, Niccolò Tribolo between art, architecture and landscape, Acts of the convention for the centenary of birth, City of Poggio a Caiano, 2001

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