Cecilia Gallerani
Mistress of Ludovico Sforza (1473–1536) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cecilia Gallerani (Italian pronunciation: [tʃeˈtʃiːlja ɡalleˈraːni]; early 1473 – 1536) was the favourite and most celebrated of the many mistresses of Ludovico Sforza, known as Lodovico il Moro, Duke of Milan. She is best known as the subject of Leonardo da Vinci's painting The Lady with an Ermine (circa 1489). While posing for the painting, she invited Leonardo, who at the time was working as court artist for Sforza, to meetings at which Milanese intellectuals discussed philosophy and other subjects. Cecilia herself presided over these discussions.
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Cecilia Gallerani | |
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Born | early 1473 |
Died | 1536 (aged 62–63) Castle of San Giovanni in Croce, near Cremona, Italy |
Nationality | Italian |
Known for | being the subject of Leonardo da Vinci's painting The Lady with an Ermine being the mistress of Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan |
Spouse |
Ludovico Carminati de' Brambilla
(m. 1492; died 1514) |
Children | by Ludovico Sforza Cesare Sforza by Ludovico Carminati de' Brambilla Giovan Pietro Girolamo Francesco Ascanio Maria Felice |
Parent(s) | Fazio Gallerani Margherita Busti |
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