Giovanni de'Medici della Bande Nere (1498–1526), a Celebrated Condottiere, and Father of Cosimo I

Giovanni de'Medici della Bande Nere (1498–1526), a Celebrated Condottiere, and Father of Cosimo I

Francesco da Sangallo

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Made after Giovanni's death, perhaps about 1570, which is the date of the medal by Sangallo of Alessandro and Cosimo de'Medici in the same style.


European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Giovanni de'Medici della Bande Nere (1498–1526), a Celebrated Condottiere, and Father of Cosimo IGiovanni de'Medici della Bande Nere (1498–1526), a Celebrated Condottiere, and Father of Cosimo IGiovanni de'Medici della Bande Nere (1498–1526), a Celebrated Condottiere, and Father of Cosimo IGiovanni de'Medici della Bande Nere (1498–1526), a Celebrated Condottiere, and Father of Cosimo IGiovanni de'Medici della Bande Nere (1498–1526), a Celebrated Condottiere, and Father of Cosimo I

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