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  1. Lucrezia Crivelli was a mistress of Ludovico Sforza "il Moro", Duke of Milan. She was the mother of Sforza's son, Giovanni Paolo I Sforza , Marquess of Caravaggio . Crivelli has been thought to be the subject of Leonardo da Vinci 's painting, La belle ferronnière .

  2. Leonardo's portrait of Lucrezia Crivelli, known as La Belle Ferroniere. She was the second mistress of Ludovico Sforza, The Duke of Milan. Italian Renaissance Art.com

  3. Later she was identified as Lucretia Crivelli, a married lady-in-waiting to Duchess Beatrice of Milan, who became another of the Duke's mistresses. [1] Leonardo's Lady with an Ermine has also been known by this name. This was once believed to be a portrait of Cecilia Gallerani, one of the mistresses of Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan. [2] .

    • 62 cm × 44 cm (24 in × 17 in)
    • Leonardo da Vinci or his Milanese circle
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  5. Sep 21, 2020 · After Cecilia Gallerani exited the ducal palace, Ludovico Il Moro set his sights on Lucrezia Crivelli, who bore him a son. Lucrezia may have been the subject of Leonardo da Vinci’s beautiful portrait called La Belle Ferronière , though the sitter’s identity is debated.

  6. Lucrezia Crivelli, mistress of Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan, who was for a long time believed to be the subject of a painting by Leonardo da Vinci, died on this day in 1508 in Canneto sull’Oglio in Lombardy. Crivelli served as a lady in waiting to Ludovico Sforza’s wife, Beatrice d’Este, from 1475 until Beatrice’s death in 1497.

  7. Lucrezia Crivelli (1464? – Canneto sull'Oglio, 12 aprile 1534) fu amante di Ludovico il Moro, duca di Milano e madre di Giovanni Paolo I Sforza, primo marchese di Caravaggio [1] . Indice. 1 Biografia. 1.1 Amante del duca. 1.2 Morte della duchessa. 1.3 Disfatta del Moro. 2 Discendenza. 3 Profilo di giovane donna. 4 Note. 5 Bibliografia.

  8. Lucrezia Crivelli, c. 1496. This portrait of her was made by Leonardo da Vinci. Born: c. 1480. Deceased: after 1501, probably in the 20s of the 16th century. Father: probably Biagino Crivelli, Captain of the crossbowmen of Lodovico Maria il Moro Sforza. Mother: unknown. Spouse:

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