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Costanza Bonarelli (1614 – 3 December 1662), also known as Costanza Bonucelli or Costanza Piccolomini Bonucelli, was an Italian noblewoman, merchant and art dealer, descended from a Sienese noble family. She is known for being portrayed by the artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini in the bust now exhibited at the National Museum of Bargello in Florence, created between 1636 and 1638.
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CostanzaBonarelli (1614 – 3 December 1662), also known as Costanza Bonucelli or CostanzaPiccolomini Bonucelli, was an Italian noblewoman, merchant and...
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