Cosimo I de' Medici and his Self-Representation in Florentine Art and CultureAuthor :
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Published : Monday 21 August 2006
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In this study, first published in 2006, van Veen argues that Cosimo represented himself as a lofty ruler in the initial phase of his regime, but that from 1559 onwards he posed as a citizen-prince. Analyzing all of Cosimo's major commissions, both art and architecture, to support his argument, van Veen also examines historiographical and literary evidence.
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