Donna: *mumbling to herself in Italian, because things aren't just going her way.*
Reader: *jokingly* "Ohhhh looks like someone is upsetti spaghetti today."
Donna: *Kill Bill sirens in her head* *ITALIAN INTENSIFIES*
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Domenico Induno (Italian, 1815-1878) • Young Woman with a Letter • 1871
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SO this! is about this specific entry in Burchard's Diary--
The Diary of John Burchard, trans. A. H. Mathew
--and the APERITIO ORIS rite (the mouth thing they keep talking about), but it's also a little about Ascanio's friction with the Vatican and the della Rovere-Ascanio rivalry
Politics and Dynasty: Underaged Cardinals in the Catholic Church, Jennifer Mara DeSilva
Popes, Cardinals and War: The Military Church in Renaissance and Early Modern Europe, David Chambers
Ascanio Maria Sforza: la parabola politica di un cardinale-principe del Rinascimento, Marco Pellegrini
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Calcedonio Reina (1842-1911, Italian) ~ Amore e Morte, 1881
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Supreme | La Cantina Italiana
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“One of life’s most important challenges is determining what to hold on to and what to let go of. Do not be fooled into believing that you do not know which is which. Follow the feeling, follow it all the way home.”
Rebecca Serle, One Italian Summer
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Giovanna Garzoni (Italian, 1600–1670) • Plate of Figs • 1661-62 • Watercolor
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Attributed to Ambrosius Benson (Italian, c. 1495-1550) • Elegant Company with musicians seated at a table in a landscape • Oil on panel • Private collection
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