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* The '''Salviati''' were a prominent Florentine-Roman family who in the 15th century were bankers to [[Pope Sixtus IV]]. They were among those involved in the [[Pazzi Conspiracy]] of [[1478]], a plot to murder the leading mmembers of the [[Medici]] family in Florence. One member of the Salviati, the archbishop of Pisa Francesco Salviati, was known to be involved in the plot. |
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* The painter [[Francesco de' Rossi (Il Salviati)|Francesco Salviati]] is not part of the Salviati family. He assumed the name after painting frescoes for the Palazzo Salviati. |
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== Families == |
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* The [[Salviati family]] of Florence |
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* The [[Salviati (glassmakers)]] family, glass makers and mosaicists in 19th-century Venice |
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== People == |
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* A family of Salviati were glass makers and [[mosaic|mosaicists]] in [[Murano]], [[Venice]]. They worked on several buildings in England during the 19th century, notably the [[Albert Memorial]] and [[Westminster Cathedral]]. |
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* [[Antonio Salviati]] (1816–1890), Italian glass manufacturer |
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* [[Antonio Maria Salviati]] (1537–1602), Florentine cardinal |
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* [[Bernardo Salviati]] (1508–1568), Florentine condottiere and cardinal |
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* [[Dorothea von Salviati]] (1907–1972), wife of Prince Wilhelm of Prussia |
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* [[Filippo Salviati]] (1582–1614), Florentine scientist and astronomer |
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* [[Filippo Salviati (bishop)]] (1578–1634), Italian Roman Catholic bishop |
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* {{transclude list|Francesco Salviati}} |
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* [[Gabriele Salviati]] (1910–1987), Italian athlete |
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* [[Giorgio Benigno Salviati]] (died 1520), Bosnian theologian and philosopher |
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* [[Giovanni Salviati]] (1490–1553), Florentine cardinal |
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* [[Giuseppe Porta]] (1520–1575), also known as Giuseppe Salviati, Florentine painter |
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* [[Gregorio Salviati]] (1722–1794), Italian cardinal |
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* [[Jacopo Salviati]] (1461–1533), Florentine nobleman |
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* [[Maria Salviati]] (1499–1543), Florentine noblewoman |
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* [[Rino Salviati]] (1922–2016), Italian singer, guitarist, and film actor |
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== Objects == |
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*In 1859, Antonio Salviati, a lawyer, in love with the mythical lagoon city, decided to revitalize the Venetian glass industry that was eclipsed by both English and Bohemian glass. |
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* The [[Salviati Planisphere]], an early world map which shows the Spanish view of the Earth drawn in 1525 |
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==See also== |
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Employing the best Murano glass makers and technicians, SALVIATI developed a new method of making mosaic with glass, which rapidly found favour in European courts and capitals before conquering America and Asia. |
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* [[Palazzo Salviati (disambiguation)]] |
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He also created in his workshop a collection of glasses, stemware, bowls, chandeliers and vases, focusing specially on pieces engraved and decorated with gold. |
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The collection triumphed almost immediately at many international exhibitions and soon, subsidiaries were opened in New York, London, Paris, St. Petersburg, Frankfurt. |
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Then, Antonio Salviati founded a school so that artists could come and learn glass working techniques. |
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We owe to Salviati the rediscovery of the “aventurina glass”, the glass “a fiamma” and “opalino” glass. |
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In the XXth century, "Salviati" became property of the Maurizio Camerino family who after numerous projects including the Stanford University Chapel, decided to leave mosaic and to focus on the production of decorative objects and lighting. |
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* In [[Galileo Galilei| Galileo]]'s [[Dialogue_Concerning_the_Two_Chief_World_Systems | Dialogue]], Salviati is the character who speaks for him. He is named after Galileo's friend [[Filippo Salviati]] ([[1582]] - [[1614]]). |
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[[Category:Families of Florence]] |
Latest revision as of 20:07, 14 March 2024
Salviati may refer to:
Families
[edit]- The Salviati family of Florence
- The Salviati (glassmakers) family, glass makers and mosaicists in 19th-century Venice
People
[edit]- Antonio Salviati (1816–1890), Italian glass manufacturer
- Antonio Maria Salviati (1537–1602), Florentine cardinal
- Bernardo Salviati (1508–1568), Florentine condottiere and cardinal
- Dorothea von Salviati (1907–1972), wife of Prince Wilhelm of Prussia
- Filippo Salviati (1582–1614), Florentine scientist and astronomer
- Filippo Salviati (bishop) (1578–1634), Italian Roman Catholic bishop
- Francesco Salviati (bishop) (died 1478), archbishop of Pisa, involved in the Pazzi Conspiracy
- Francesco Salviati (painter) (also Francesco de' Rossi, Il Salviati, etc) (1510–1563), Mannerist painter
- Gabriele Salviati (1910–1987), Italian athlete
- Giorgio Benigno Salviati (died 1520), Bosnian theologian and philosopher
- Giovanni Salviati (1490–1553), Florentine cardinal
- Giuseppe Porta (1520–1575), also known as Giuseppe Salviati, Florentine painter
- Gregorio Salviati (1722–1794), Italian cardinal
- Jacopo Salviati (1461–1533), Florentine nobleman
- Maria Salviati (1499–1543), Florentine noblewoman
- Rino Salviati (1922–2016), Italian singer, guitarist, and film actor
Objects
[edit]- The Salviati Planisphere, an early world map which shows the Spanish view of the Earth drawn in 1525