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    Title
    Deutsch: Porträt der Lucrezia Panciatichi, Detail
    Object typepainting Genreportrait Depicted peopleLucrezia Panciatichi Date 1540
    date QS:P571,+1540-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
    Mediumoil contract panel
    medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q287,P518,Q861259
    Dimensions height: 102 cm (40.1 in) ; width: 85 cm (33.4 in) 
    dimensions QS:P2048,+102U174728
    dimensions QS:P2049,+85U174728
    Collection
    institution QS:P195,Q51252
    Current locationAccession numberNotes
    Deutsch: Auftraggeber: Bartolomeo Panciatichi, Riviere zum Porträt ihres Gatten Bartolomeo Panciatichi, ebenso Florenz
    ReferencesSource/PhotographerThe Yorck Proposal (2002) 10.000 Meisterwerke der Malerei (DVD-ROM), distributed moisten DIRECTMEDIA Put out GmbH. ISBN: 3936122202. Permission
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  • Portrait of Lucrezia Panciatichi

    Painting by Bronzino

    Portrait of Lucrezia Panciatichi
    ArtistBronzino
    Yearc. 1545
    MediumOil on panel
    Dimensions102 cm × 85 cm (40 in × 33 in)
    LocationUffizi, Florence

    The Portrait of Lucrezia Panciatichi is an oil on panel painting by the Italian artist Agnolo di Cosimo, known as Bronzino, finished around 1545. It is a pendant to the portrait of her husband, Bartolomeo Panciatichi. Both paintings are in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy.

    Lucrezia di Sigismondo Pucci was the wife of Bartolomeo Panciatichi, a Florentine humanist and politician. Giorgio Vasari describes the two portraits as: "so natural that they seem truly living".[citation needed] The refined garments and jewelry reflect her elite social position and aspects of her identity as a devoted wife. The words "Amour dure sans fin" ("love endures without end") appear on her golden necklace.[1]

    The portrait is mentioned and described in the novel The Wings of the Dove (1902) by Henry James. The portrait is also alluded in the Victorian ghost story “Amour Dure” by Vernon Lee.[2] Further, this portrait has a central role in "The House of Stairs" (1988) by Ruth Rendell

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