Mirabello Cavalori

Mirabello Cavalori was a painter (1535–1572). He was born at Florence.

Also recorded as Mirabello d'Antonio di Pacino Cavalori; Mirabello Di Antonio Cavalori; Da Salincorno Cavalori; Mirabello di Salincorno Cavalori; Mirabello di Antonio da Salincorno Cavalori; Mirabello. Cavalori.

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Catalogued works

5 works under this name are catalogued by Wikidata Query Service and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Their recorded dates run from 1560 to 1570.

A Discussion, dated 1564, held by National Gallery, inventory NG3941. Head of a Young Woman, dated 1570, held by Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, inventory 809. Annunciate Virgin, dated 1560, held by Q2148186, inventory 16.464X. Portrait d'un jeune gentilhomme de la cour de Medicis, dated 1567, held by Condé Museum, inventory PE 46. Portrait of a Knight of Malta, Probably Fra Jacopo Salviati, dated 1566, oil on canvas, held by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, inventory 41.100.5.

In public collections

Work associated with this heading is recorded in 5 named public collections.

National Gallery: 1 recorded object, read from the institution's own published catalogue. Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest: 1 recorded object, read from the institution's own published catalogue. Q2148186: 1 recorded object, read from the institution's own published catalogue. Condé Museum: 1 recorded object, read from the institution's own published catalogue. The Metropolitan Museum of Art: 1 recorded object, read from the institution's own published catalogue.

Literature

1 scholarly publication naming this subject was located in the registry of record.

Cavalori, Mirabello, Oxford Art Online, 2003.

Digitised editions and texts

1 digitised item associated with this heading is catalogued by Internet Archive.

Portrait of a Knight of Malta — Internet Archive.

Scholarly footprint

Bibliographic registers publish measured figures for this heading: 9 language editions of the general reference literature carrying an article (Wikimedia (language editions)). A count of publications is evidence of attention, not of standing, and is given here only as a measure.

Evidence base

This article draws on 4 independent source lineages. Copies and mirrors of the same underlying record were collapsed into a single witness, so 4 means 4 genuinely separate publishers of record. 15 further registers were consulted and returned nothing for this heading.

Chronology

  1. 1535Mirabello Cavalori born at Florence.
  2. 1560Annunciate Virgin (Q2148186).
  3. 1564A Discussion (National Gallery).
  4. 1566Portrait of a Knight of Malta, Probably Fra Jacopo Salviati (The Metropolitan Museum of Art).
  5. 1567Portrait d'un jeune gentilhomme de la cour de Medicis (Condé Museum).
  6. 1570Head of a Young Woman (Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest).
  7. 1572Mirabello Cavalori died at Florence.

Sources

Each source is named with the standing the house places on it, so the evidence can be weighed rather than taken on trust.

  1. 1.

    Cavalori, Mirabello, Oxford Art Online, 2003

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  2. 2.

    Internet Archive, 1 digitised item catalogued under Mirabello Cavalori as creator.

    digital repository · Unverified

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  3. 3.

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art, collection record associated with Mirabello Cavalori (1 object).

    museum collection · Unverified · The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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  4. 4.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q2730919: Mirabello Cavalori

    reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikimedia Foundation

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  5. 5.

    “Mirabello Cavalori”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

    reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikipedia

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