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Beatrice d'Este, Duchess of Milan, 1475-1497

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This study reconstructs the life and milieu of a young duchess born into the Este family, tracing her upbringing, vivacious temperament, and enthusiastic embrace of courtly amusements and the arts. It charts her marriage to Lodovico Sforza and her role as a cultured patron who gathered painters, musicians, poets, and courtiers around the Milanese court. The account examines her participation in political and diplomatic affairs, her lively correspondence with family and artists, and moments of public advocacy and counsel. It concludes with her sudden death and the consequent unraveling of her husband’s fortunes, while weaving reflections on Renaissance female virtue, taste, and the archival sources that illuminate private and public life.

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Julia Cartwright

Julia Cartwright was a British author and historian known for her detailed biographical works on notable figures of the Renaissance. Her notable titles include "Beatrice d'Este, Duchess of Milan, 1475-1497" and "Christina of Denmark, Duchess of Milan and Lorraine, 1522-1590," which explore the lives and influences of these prominent women. Cartwright also contributed to the understanding of art history with works like "Mantegna and Francia." In addition to her historical writings, she penned travel literature, exemplified by "The Pilgrims' Way from Winchester to Canterbury," reflecting her interest in both history and culture.

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