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Bernardo Bellincioni : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bernardo Bellincioni Bernardo Bellincioni (1452–1492) was an Italian poet, who began his career in the court of Lorenzo the Magnificent in Florence. In 1483 he was at the Gonzaga court and in 1485 he moved to Milan, where he was the court poet of Lodovico Sforza, the patron of Leonardo da Vinci. He wrote eulogistic sonnets addressed to his patrons and engaged in the usual literary squabbles with other poets, some in the burlesque manner established by Domenico Burchiello, that are a characteristic of the Italian Renaissance. Bellincioni's occasional verse provided the literary clues to elaborate allegorical masques and state entries that were highlights of Early Modern court life. On the occasion of the marriage of the heir of Milan Gian Galeazzo Sforza〔Lodovico acted as regent and assumed all real power.〕 to his cousin Isabella of Aragon, daughter of the King of Naples, Apollo presented the poems that had accompanied the tableaux in a little book (''libretto'') of fine calligraphy to the nineteen-year-old Isabella.〔Nick Webb, Peter Elmer, Roberta Wood, ''The Renaissance in Europe: An Anthology'' (Yale University Press) 2000:224〕 He composed an effusive ode to Cecilia Gallerani, the ''Lady with an Ermine'' in her portrait by Leonardo, "the envy of Nature",〔Quoted and translated by Frank Zöllner, "Leonardo da Vinci's Portraits: Ginevra de' Benci, Cecilia Gallerani, La Belle Ferronière, and Mona Lisa", in ''Rafael i jego spadkobiercy. Portret klasyczny w sztuce nowozytnej Europy ; materialy ses-ji naukowej,'' 24–25 October 2002. (Toruń: Nicholas Copernicus University) 2003 (Sztuka i kultura) 4 pp 157-183; ((on-line text ))〕 which has permitted the identification of the sitter: "She seems to listen and not talk." ==Notes==
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