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  1. Vellutello was the first (1525) mentioning the question, by talking of an "invecchiata opinione" which wants Laura as member of the Sade family of Avignon. To that opinion Vellutello opposed instead the hypothesis Laura was descending from Henry de Chiabau, seigneur of Cabrieres.

  2. Jun 5, 2017 · Inside, I contemplate the portraits and etchings of Laura, entitled La Belle Laure, Laure de Pétrarque, Madonna Laura. In 1327, in a church in nearby Avignon, Petrarch fatefully encountered Laura—probably Laure de Noves, a young, married Frenchwoman wed into the de Sade (as in the Marquis de Sade) family.

  3. You can find notes again by going to the ‘Notes’ section of your account. Many portraits are known of the poet Petrarch (1304–1374), from early manuscripts of his work, but none is known of his beloved, Laura (1307/8–1348), here depicted with a laurel branch, an attribute of poetry. The source for the portraits is a fifteenth-century ...

  4. Traditionally called Petrarch's Laura, this image derives from a painting in the possession of the De Sade family, a copy of which is at the Palais du Roure, Avignon. Another copy, in reverse and possibly from an engraving, is in the Musée-bibliothèque François Pétrarque, Fontaine de Vaucluse.

  5. Avignon. 1 reference. ... Laura de Noves. place of death. Avignon. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. ... nlwiki Laura de Noves; nowiki Laura de Sade;

  6. Laura (tên đầy đủ: Laura de Noves, 1308 – 1348) – là người yêu dấu, Nàng Thơ của nhà thơ vĩ đại người Ý thời tiền Phục hưng Francesco Petrarca. Cuốn Canzoniere viết về cuộc đời và cái chết của người đẹp Laura được coi là đỉnh cao của thơ ca Ý cũng như châu Âu .

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