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Francesca, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and historical significance

Background imageFrancesca Collection: Paolo Francesca Arthur F Kales American 1882

Paolo Francesca Arthur F Kales American 1882
Paolo and Francesca; Arthur F. Kales (American, 1882 - 1936); about 1925; Bromoil print; 33.2 x 26.7 cm (13 1, 16 x 10 1, 2 in.)

Background imageFrancesca Collection: Piero della Francesca (1415-1492). Portrait of Sigismondo P

Piero della Francesca (1415-1492). Portrait of Sigismondo P
Piero della Francesca (1415-1492). Painter of the Early Renaissance. Portrait of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, condottiero and lord of Rimini and Fano Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta. Louvre. Paris

Background imageFrancesca Collection: PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA (1416-1492). Battle between

PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA (1416-1492). Battle between Heraclius and Khosrau. ca. 1460. ITALY. Arezzo. Church of St. Francis. Central detail of the fighting between the Byzantine and the Persian armies

Background imageFrancesca Collection: PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA (1416-1492)

PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA (1416-1492). The Duke and Duches of Urbino. Portrait of Federico da Montefeltro. Renaissance art

Background imageFrancesca Collection: The Death of Francesca de Rimini and Paolo Malatesta

The Death of Francesca de Rimini and Paolo Malatesta
Engraving of the painting by Alexandre Cabanel (1870), of the Death of Francesca de Rimini and Paolo Malatesta

Background imageFrancesca Collection: Piero Della Francesca (Sansepolcro, 1416-1417 -1492). Adoration of the Holy Wood

Piero Della Francesca (Sansepolcro, 1416-1417 -1492). Adoration of the Holy Wood and the Meeting of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba c. 1452 Fresco, at San Francesco, Arezzo. ca. 1452

Background imageFrancesca Collection: Fanny Cerrito, Italian ballerina and choreographer

Fanny Cerrito, Italian ballerina and choreographer
Francesca (Fanny) Cerrito (1817-1909), Italian ballerina and choreographer. circa 1840s

Background imageFrancesca Collection: Italy. Rome. Basilica of Santa Francesca Romana next to the

Italy. Rome. Basilica of Santa Francesca Romana next to the
Italy. Rome. Basilica of Santa Francesca Romana or Santa Maria Nova, with its 12th century Romanesque campanile, next to the Roman Forum

Background imageFrancesca Collection: Federico III da Montefeltro (1422-1482). Portrait by Piero d

Federico III da Montefeltro (1422-1482). Portrait by Piero d
Federico III da Montefeltro (1422-1482). Italian Condottiere. Duke of Urbino (1444-1482). Portrait in the Diptych of the Dukes of Urbino (1465), by Piero della Francesca (h.1420-1492)

Background imageFrancesca Collection: Italy. Rome. Church of St Frances of Rome (Santa Francesca R

Italy. Rome. Church of St Frances of Rome (Santa Francesca R
Italy. Rome. Rear area of the Church of St Frances of Rome (Santa Francesca Romana) with the bell tower. 12th century. First, the roman Temple of Venus and Rome, 2nd century AD. Roman Forum

Background imageFrancesca Collection: Italy. Rome. Church of Saint Frances of Rome

Italy. Rome. Church of Saint Frances of Rome, founded in 9th century

Background imageFrancesca Collection: Francesca - Venice, Italy

Francesca - Venice, Italy. Date: 1916

Background imageFrancesca Collection: Francesca Cuzzoni / Flower

Francesca Cuzzoni / Flower
FRANCESCA CUZZONI Italian soprano, particularly in Handel opera: her rivalry with Faustina Bordoni led to a fight on stage in 1727 Date: 1698 - 1770

Background imageFrancesca Collection: Faustina Bordoni / Flower

Faustina Bordoni / Flower
FAUSTINA BORDONI Italian mezzo-soprano, prima donna of Handel operas, who fought on stage with a rival prima donna Francesca Cuzzoni in 1727 Date: 1700 - 1781

Background imageFrancesca Collection: Study Dream Paolo Francesca 1910 Graphite charcoal

Study Dream Paolo Francesca 1910 Graphite charcoal
Study, Dream, Paolo, Francesca, 1910, Graphite, charcoal, colored pencil, wash, paper, 9 1/8 x 18 3/8, 23.2 46.7 cm, Drawings, Umberto Boccioni, Italian, Reggio, 18821916, Sorte, 8, AM170720 102371

Background imageFrancesca Collection: Paolo and Francesca, by Gustave Dore

Paolo and Francesca, by Gustave Dore

Background imageFrancesca Collection: Attributed to Piero della Francesca, Saint Apollonia, Italian, c. 1416-1417-1492, c

Attributed to Piero della Francesca, Saint Apollonia, Italian, c. 1416-1417-1492, c. 1455-1460, tempera on panel

Background imageFrancesca Collection: FRANCESCA: MAXENTIUS, 312. Constantine I at the Battle of Maxentius

FRANCESCA: MAXENTIUS, 312. Constantine I at the Battle of Maxentius. Fresco by Piero della Francesca

Background imageFrancesca Collection: AUGUSTINIAN MONK, c1460. Oil on panel, c1460, School of Piero della Francesca

AUGUSTINIAN MONK, c1460. Oil on panel, c1460, School of Piero della Francesca

Background imageFrancesca Collection: AUGUSTINIAN NUN, c1460. Oil on panel, c1460, School of Piero della Francesca

AUGUSTINIAN NUN, c1460. Oil on panel, c1460, School of Piero della Francesca

Background imageFrancesca Collection: PIERO della FRANCESCA (1420?-1492). Italian painter

PIERO della FRANCESCA (1420?-1492). Italian painter. Woodcut from a 16th century edition of Giorgio Vasaris Lives

Background imageFrancesca Collection: Piero Della Francesca 1416-1417 -1492. Discovery and Proof of the True Cross: Fresco

Piero Della Francesca 1416-1417 -1492. Discovery and Proof of the True Cross: Fresco, at San Francesco, Arezzo. Circa 1460

Background imageFrancesca Collection: Sigismondo Malatesta (1417 - 1468), known as the Wolf of Rimini, Italian condottiero and nobleman

Sigismondo Malatesta (1417 - 1468), known as the Wolf of Rimini, Italian condottiero and nobleman, a member of the House of Malatesta

Background imageFrancesca Collection: The Nativity 1470-1485: Piero della Francesca (c1422-1492) Italian artist

The Nativity 1470-1485: Piero della Francesca (c1422-1492) Italian artist

Background imageFrancesca Collection: Paolo and Francesca Early 20th century illustration for the poem by Dante Alighieri

Paolo and Francesca Early 20th century illustration for the poem by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), Italian poet

Background imageFrancesca Collection: Jules Perrot (1810-1894) French dancer, choreographer and ballet master, and Fanny

Jules Perrot (1810-1894) French dancer, choreographer and ballet master, and Fanny (Francesca) Cerito or Cerrito (c1817-1909) Italian ballerina

Background imageFrancesca Collection: Paolo and Francesca, by Gustave Dore

Paolo and Francesca, by Gustave Dore

Background imageFrancesca Collection: PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA (1416-1492). Adoration

PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA (1416-1492). Adoration of the Holy Wood and the Meeting of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. ca. 1452. ITALY. Arezzo. Church of St. Francis. Left detail of the courtiers

Background imageFrancesca Collection: Paolo and Francesca

Paolo and Francesca
INGRES, Jean-Auguste-Dominique (1780-1867). Paolo and Francesca. Encounter between Francesca da Rimini and Paolo Malatesta, episode

Background imageFrancesca Collection: DANTE: INFERNO. Paolo and Francesca (Canto V, lines 105-106). Wood engraving after Gustave Dore

DANTE: INFERNO. Paolo and Francesca (Canto V, lines 105-106). Wood engraving after Gustave Dore

Background imageFrancesca Collection: Piero Della Francesca

Piero Della Francesca
PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA Italian artist Date: 1420 - 1492

Background imageFrancesca Collection: MADONNA OF THE EGG. Piero della Francesco. Panel, 1470-1472

MADONNA OF THE EGG. Piero della Francesco. Panel, 1470-1472

Background imageFrancesca Collection: Guatemala / Antigua 1885

Guatemala / Antigua 1885
Entrance to the church of San Francesca with people milling about outside



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Francesca, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and historical significance. Piero della Francesca, the renowned Italian painter of the 15th century, immortalized his talent through masterpieces like "The Baptism of Christ" and "Portrait of Federico da Montefeltro. " His meticulous brushstrokes captured the essence of his subjects, including Fredrigo Di Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino. In literature, Dante Gabriel Rossetti's painting "Paolo e Francesca da Rimini" depicted a tragic love story inspired by Paolo and Francesca da Rimini from Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. This timeless tale continues to captivate hearts even today. Beyond artistry lies another notable figure named Francesca - Carla Thorneycroft. She is celebrated as both a philanthropist and patroness of the arts. Her unwavering support has nurtured countless talents in their creative endeavors. Meanwhile, on Islington Green in London stands Collins Music Hall adorned with an intriguing poster simply stating "Francesca. " The enigmatic allure surrounding this performance venue invites curiosity and promises unforgettable experiences within its walls. Whether it be Piero della Francesca's captivating paintings or Carla Thorneycroft's dedication to promoting creativity, the name Francesca carries an air of elegance and cultural significance throughout history. It serves as a reminder that art transcends time and connects us all through its beauty.