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The marble David flanked the entrance to Cosimo's Florentine HQ, and Cosimo is a metallic reverse mirror-image.
Bronzino's Medici portraits – review James Hall 2010
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My name may be Cosimo de 'Stork, but I will not suffer to be called Cosimo de' Stork.
The Nest 2010
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Donohue also called Cosimo a "loser," and stated that he wanted to make him "financially bankrupt."
Alex Wilhelm: Bill Donohue Must Resign, For The Good of American Catholics 2010
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Usually known as Cosimo I, b. 1519, d. 1574, was the descendant of a brother of Cosimo the Elder and representative of the younger Medicean line.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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Set against the glorious backdrops of Rome, Florence, and Genoa, people with historical characters such as Cosimo de'Medici and Galileo and filled with details of the life of a Renaissance painter, The Passion of Artemisia is the story of Gentileschi's struggle to find love, forgiveness, and wholeness through her art.
The Passion of Artemisia: Summary and book reviews of The Passion of Artemisia by Susan Vreeland. 2002
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'Cosimo's zeal for learning was not confined to the building of libraries or to book collecting.
The Private Library What We Do Know, What We Don't Know, What We Ought to Know About Our Books Arthur Lee Humphreys 1905
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• One more regarding Zahn's character - he mentions "Cosimo" at one point to a fellow DJ.
Disquiet Marc Weidenbaum 2010
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• One more regarding Zahn's character - he mentions "Cosimo" at one point to a fellow DJ.
Disquiet Marc Weidenbaum 2010
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Open, immediate, formally adept, full of cross-currents of tone and passion and the proofs of a thoughtful, sensual life, the best poems of Bernard Spencer 1909–1963 stand proud of the page, as tangible and dangerous as the painting by Cosimo of a Florentine general that delivers "the cold smite of the fluted armour my fingertips had grazed".
Complete Poetry, Translations and Selected Prose by Bernard Spencer – review 2011
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Taking 13 months to complete, 1503 is largely inspired by the masters of the Renaissance, notably Agnolo di Cosimo known as "Il Bronzino" who was born in the same year as the title.
Evelyne Politanoff: Christian Tagliavini; 1503 -- A Visionary Renaissance Evelyne Politanoff 2011
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