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    Palazzo Neroni is a historic building in the centre of Florence, located at via de' Ginori 7, with a rear entrance also at via della Stufa 4r-6r. The palazzo...
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    1468 and was given by Borso d’Este to the Florentine exile, Diotisalvi Neroni. A second floor was added in the next century. The palace returned to the...
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  • Bartolomeo Neroni, also known as Il Riccio or Riccio Sanese (c.1505–1571) was an Italian painter, sculptor, architect and engineer of the Sienese School...
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    in 1548 was commissioned by Mariano Tantucci from the artist Bartolomeo Neroni. The interiors underwent a series of reconstructions, including one by Giuseppe...
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    The interiors conserve frescoes attributed to the studio of Bartolomeo Neroni, also called il "Riccio", such as a Susanna and the Elders and The Continence...
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    Naldini Palazzo Neroni Palazzo Rosselli del Turco Palazzo Panciatichi, Florence Palazzo di Parte Guelfa Palazzo Pazzi Palazzo Pitti Palazzo Pola e Todescan...
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    marked by an attempted coup led by Luca Pitti, Niccolò Soderini, Diotisalvi Neroni, Angelo Acciaiuoli and his cousin Pierfrancesco de' Medici, who used troops...
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    Rosai, Ernesto Treccani, Renato Guttuso gravitated. Casa Acciaiuoli Palazzo Neroni Walther Limburger, 1910, who judged the palace to be one of the most...
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    It is located near the Palazzo Celsi Pollini. The palace was commissioned in the 16th century from designs by Bartolomeo Neroni. In the following centuries...
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    Cristofano Chigi in the 16th century. The design is attributed the Bartolomeo Neroni. The palace remained in the Chigi family till 1785. In 1919, it was owned...
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