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- Tags: Florentine patron
Triumph after the Victory over Pisa
Tags: allegorical personification(s), animal(s), bodies of water, cisgender male central figure(s), cisgender male onlooker or peripheral figure(s), cityscape, column(s), figure(s) seen from behind, Florence, Florence in art, Florentine installation/viewing context, Florentine patron, fruit, history—Early Modern secular subject, musical instrument(s), Ottoman Turk(s), personification(s), plant(s), Race, violence, weapon(s), winged figure(s)
Defense of Piombino
Tags: beards, boat(s) or ship(s), bodies of water, cisgender male central figure(s), cisgender male onlooker or peripheral figure(s), figure(s) seen from behind, flag(s), Florence, Florentine installation/viewing context, Florentine patron, history—Early Modern secular subject, Ottoman Turk(s), Race, striped fabric, violence, violence—battle scene(s), weapon(s)
Perseus
Tags: bisexual, cisgender female onlooker(s) or peripheral figure(s), cisgender male central figure(s), Florence, Florentine artist, Florentine installation/viewing context, Florentine patron, history—literary subject, LGBTQ+ artist, sexual orientation minorities, Sexuality, violence, weapon(s), women and gender minorities
Madonna and Child
Tags: animal(s), beards, cisgender female central figure(s), cisgender male central figure(s), cisgender male onlooker or peripheral figure(s), figure(s) seen from behind, Florence, Florentine patron, gay, history—Biblical subject, history—Biblical subject—New Testament, landscape, LGBTQ+ onlooker or peripheral figure(s), musical instrument(s), nudes, nudes—male, plant(s), sexual orientation minorities, Sexuality, subject location(s) outside Italy, women and gender minorities
Christ and the Canaanite Woman
Tags: animal(s), beards, bodies of water, Bologna, Bolognese artist, cisgender female central figure(s), cisgender male central figure(s), cisgender male onlooker or peripheral figure(s), cityscape, Florence, Florentine patron, Gender, history—Biblical subject, history—Biblical subject—New Testament, landscape, Rome, Rome in art, subject location(s) outside Italy, woman artist, women and gender minorities