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Españoles en la corte de los Medici.

Carlos Plaza MorilloEditorial: Centro de Estudios Europa HispánicaISBN: 9788415245568
Españoles en la corte de los Medici.

Sinopsis

When Cosimo I arrived in Florence from exile in 1537, Italy was a complex stage where Spain, France and the Papacy played out their rivalry. Cosimo very soon became a vassal of Charles V and was pivotal to achieving his objectives in Italy; in return, the emperor helped him rise politically and financially and attain a higher noble rank. This circumstance, coupled with Cosimo’s marriage to Eleonora of Toledo – a member of one of the most influential families of the Spanish court – led him to surround himself with the gens nova who emerged under the protection of the new state to replace the Florentine families of the old elite and among whom a number of Spaniards enjoyed great prominence. After describing Spain’s extensive presence in the city, Plaza focuses on some of the implications of the close ties between Florence and Spain in the sixteenth century in order to analyse at length the buildings commissioned by Spaniards, which resulted in some of the most significant examples of Florentine and Italian architecture of the second half of the Cinquecento. The relationship between politics and architectural language in Cosimo I’s day is explored through a study of three people and their palazzos: Antonio Ramírez de Montalvo, the duke’s favourite; Fabio Arrazola de Mondragón, Francesco I’s right-hand man; and Baltasar Suárez de la Concha, balì of Florence.