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  1. The Italian statement loudspeaker. siena. A flagship system with an evident personality. Volterra. A REFERENCE SOUND BEHIND ITS STRONG VISUAL STATEMENT. FIESOLE. PURE PERFORMANCE IN A COMPACT SIZE. certaldo. SLIM DESIGN, FULL-SCALE SOUND.

  2. Giovanni Battista di Jacopo (8 March 1495 – 14 November 1540), known as Rosso Fiorentino (meaning "Florentine Redhead" in Italian) or Il Rosso ("The Redhead"), was an Italian Mannerist painter who worked in oil and fresco and belonged to the Florentine school.

  3. Rosso Fiorentino (born March 8, 1494, Florence [Italy]—died Nov. 14, 1540, Fontainebleau, France) was an Italian painter and decorator, an exponent of the expressive style that is often called early, or Florentine, Mannerism, and one of the founders of the Fontainebleau school.

  4. View all 21 artworks. Rosso Fiorentino lived in the XV – XVI cent., a remarkable figure of Italian Mannerism (Late Renaissance). Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

  5. Aug 2, 2022 · Rosso Fiorentino currently offers four series of loudspeakers: Flagship, Reference, Prestige, and Classic. The newly released Pienza ($4900 for the standard finish, plus $1300 for the dedicated stands) is the second model in the Prestige Series, along with the slim tower Certaldo 2.

  6. Rosso Fiorentino was one of the leading Florentine painters of the early 16th century. Like his exact contemporary Pontormo, Rosso became a pioneer in the development of the expressive style which is referred to as Early Mannerism.

  7. slim design, full-scale sound. The new Pienza series 2 is a mostly re-thought and re-designed system which takes the performance of our slim design bookshelf up to the next level. It definitely performs out of its physical size. It already did, but now in an even more seductive and elegant way.

  8. Giovan Battista di Jacopo di Gasparre, detto il Rosso Fiorentino (Firenze, 8 marzo 1494 – Fontainebleau, 14 novembre 1540), è stato un pittore italiano, uno dei principali esponenti dei cosiddetti "eccentrici fiorentini", i pionieri del manierismo in pittura.

  9. The Italian painter and draughtsman Rosso Fiorentino (1494–1540) was a major Florentine Mannerist, who was influential in Rome, Paris and Fontainebleau. In his youth Rosso was associated with the Florentine artist Andrea del Sarto.

  10. One of the most-travelled of Old Masters of the early Cinquecento, Rosso Fiorentino is best known for his highly charged, Mannerist painting, exemplified by his Deposition from the Cross (1521, Pinacoteca Communale, Volterra) and Moses Defending the Daughters of Jethro (1523, Uffizi, Florence).

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