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Tommaso dei Cavalieri (c. 1509 —1587) was an Italian nobleman, who was the object of the greatest expression of Michelangelo's love. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Michelangelo was 57 years old when he met Cavalieri in 1532.
The exact date of execution of the statue is unknown, but it is usually related to the project for the tomb of Julius II.It is thought to have been intended for one of the lower niches of one of the last projects for the tomb, perhaps that of 1532 for which the so-called Captives or "Provinces" now in the Galleria dell'Accademia of Florence may have also been made.
The longest sequence, displaying deep loving feeling, was written to the young Roman patrician Tommaso dei Cavalieri (c. 1509–1587), who was 23 years old when Michelangelo first met him in 1532, at the age of 57.
Tommaso Balestrieri, 18th-century Dominican cardinal; Fr. Odoardo Balestrièri, Priest, Court Theologian of the Duchy of Parma 15 January 1711; Judge of Letters Patent [9] [32] Piergiovanni Balestrièri. Nobile Parmigiano in 1711, author of "L'Arcade, Favola Boschereccia". Parma: Giuseppe Rosati, 1713, dedicated to Louis XIV King of France and ...
Tommaso de' Cavalieri Emilio de' Cavalieri (c. 1550 – 11 March 1602), or Emilio dei Cavalieri (the spellings "del" and "Cavaliere" are contemporary typographical errors), was an Italian composer , producer, organist , diplomat, choreographer and dancer at the end of the Renaissance era.
Mirroring each other in pose, the nude men are distinguished by age, one young, the other bearded. The younger man is 76.6 cm, the other almost 90 cm high. The sculptures are unsigned and the figures and panthers have been separately cast.
Young was born Gerald Tommaso DeLouise on April 30, 1940 in Queens, New York. Before becoming an actor, he served in the US Marines from 1957 until 1959 and competed as a boxer during his duty ...
M. Marfisa d'Este; Margaret of Parma; Camilla Martelli; Alessandro de' Medici, Duke of Florence; Anna de' Medici (1569–1584) Bernadetto de' Medici; Bia de' Medici