Elena Barozzi (1514 - 1580)[1] was a celebrated Venetian patrician.
Life
editElena's reputation for her elegance is praised by the poets and painters of her century. Titian and Giorgio Vasari portrayed it.[2] The poet Lelio Capilupi dedicated the ballad to her Ne l'amar e fredd'onde si bagna.[3] The poet Fortunio Spira comparing it to the beauties of classical antiquity,[4] also the writer Lodovico Domenichi describes her as Greek for beauty and Roman for personality likes Lucretia.[5]
Elena Barozzi, for her fine intellectuality was admired and courted by the finest men of her time. She had a relationship and a daughter with Lorenzino de' Medici, the daughter named Lorenzina born in 1547, future wife of Giulio Colonna.[6]
Notes
edit- ^ Villegas 2020.
- ^ Capodimonte 2006, p. 1952.
- ^ Schiltz 2003, p. 64.
- ^ International Musicological Society Congress 1993, p. 2516.
- ^ Molmenti 1885, p. 291.
- ^ Pieraccini 1924, p. 433.
References
edit- Villegas, Esther (2020-03-03). El canto de la décima Musa. Poesías del Renacimiento y el Barroco: Edición, introducción y traducción a cargo de Esther Villegas (in Spanish). Austral. ISBN 978-84-08-22615-4.
- Capodimonte, Museo e gallerie nazionali di (2006). Tiziano e il ritratto di corte da Raffaello ai Carracci (in Italian). Electa Napoli. ISBN 978-88-510-0336-4.
- Schiltz, Katelijne (2003). Vulgari orecchie, purgate orecchie: de relatie tussen publiek en muziek in het Venetiaanse motetoeuvre van Adriaan Willaert (in Dutch). Leuven University Press. ISBN 978-90-5867-328-2.
- International Musicological Society Congress (1993). Kongressbericht. Bärenreiter.
- Bärenreiter, Venezia Nella Vita (1880). La Storia (in Italian).
- Molmenti, Pompeo (1885). La storia di Venezia nella vita privata dalle origini alla caduta della repubblica (in Italian). Roux e Favale.
- Pieraccini, Gaetano (1924). La stirpe de'Medici di Cafaggiolo: saggio di ricerche sulla trasmissione ereditaria dei caratteri biologici (in Italian). Vallechi.