Birthdate: 1447 AD
Birthplace: Florence, Italy
Died: 1501 AD
Lucrezia Donati was a prominent figure in Florence during the Italian Renaissance, known for her influential role in cultural and artistic circles. As a patron of the arts, she supported renowned artists such as Sandro Botticelli, commissioning works that showcased her refined taste and sophistication. Donati’s intellect and charm were widely recognized, as she engaged in stimulating intellectual conversations with scholars and artists of her era. Her support and patronage greatly contributed to shaping the artistic landscape of Florence in the 15th century.
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