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The ''Art/SevenVirtues'', particularly Creator/SandroBotticelli's painting ''Fortezza'', have been referenced by the following works:

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The ''Art/SevenVirtues'', particularly Creator/SandroBotticelli's painting ''Fortezza'', ''Fortitude'', have been referenced by the following works:



* ''Series/{{Hannibal}}'': In Season 3's eighth episode [[Recap/HannibalS03E08 "The Great Red Dragon"]], Hannibal Lecter (Creator/MadsMikkelsen) draws multiple sketches when held in his asylum cell, including one of ''Fortezza'' with the face of Alana Bloom (Creator/CarolineDhavernas).
* ''Series/{{Medici}}: The Magnificent'': The very first Botticelli {{painting|s}} seen in the series is "Fortezza", befitting its status as the painter's first known masterpiece. Somehow, it's seen hanging in the dining hall of the Medici Palace in ''Part 1''--the Medici family [[ArtisticLicenseArt didn't commission the painting]], statesman Tommaso Soderini did, for the Tribunale di Mercanzia of UsefulNotes/{{Florence}}. Lorenzo the Magnificent has it moved elsewhere in ''Part 2''.

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* ''Series/{{Hannibal}}'': In Season 3's eighth episode [[Recap/HannibalS03E08 "The Great Red Dragon"]], Hannibal Lecter (Creator/MadsMikkelsen) draws multiple sketches when held in his asylum cell, including one of ''Fortezza'' ''Fortitude'' with the face of Alana Bloom (Creator/CarolineDhavernas).
* ''Series/{{Medici}}: The Magnificent'': The very first Botticelli {{painting|s}} seen in the series is "Fortezza", ''Fortitude'', befitting its status as the painter's first known masterpiece. Somehow, it's seen hanging in the dining hall of the Medici Palace in ''Part 1''--the Medici family [[ArtisticLicenseArt didn't commission the painting]], statesman Tommaso Soderini did, for the Tribunale di Mercanzia of UsefulNotes/{{Florence}}. Lorenzo the Magnificent has it moved elsewhere in ''Part 2''.
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* ''[[Series/{{Medici}} Medici: The Magnificent]]'': The very first Botticelli {{painting|s}} seen in the series is "Fortezza", befitting its status as the painter's first known masterpiece. Somehow, it's seen hanging in the dining hall of the Medici Palace in ''Part 1''--the Medici family [[ArtisticLicenseArt didn't commission the painting]], statesman Tommaso Soderini did, for the Tribunale di Mercanzia of UsefulNotes/{{Florence}}. Lorenzo the Magnificent has it moved elsewhere in ''Part 2''.

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* ''[[Series/{{Medici}} Medici: ''Series/{{Medici}}: The Magnificent]]'': Magnificent'': The very first Botticelli {{painting|s}} seen in the series is "Fortezza", befitting its status as the painter's first known masterpiece. Somehow, it's seen hanging in the dining hall of the Medici Palace in ''Part 1''--the Medici family [[ArtisticLicenseArt didn't commission the painting]], statesman Tommaso Soderini did, for the Tribunale di Mercanzia of UsefulNotes/{{Florence}}. Lorenzo the Magnificent has it moved elsewhere in ''Part 2''.
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* ''[[Series/{{Medici}} Medici: The Magnificent]]'': The very first Botticelli painting seen in the series is ''Fortezza'', befitting its status as the painter's first known masterpiece. Somehow, it's seen hanging in the dining hall of the Medici Palace in ''Part 1'' -- the Medici family [[ArtisticLicenseArt didn't commission the painting]], statesman Tommaso Soderini did, for the Tribunale di Mercanzia of UsefulNotes/{{Florence}}. Lorenzo the Magnificent has it moved elsewhere in ''Part 2''.

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* ''[[Series/{{Medici}} Medici: The Magnificent]]'': The very first Botticelli painting {{painting|s}} seen in the series is ''Fortezza'', "Fortezza", befitting its status as the painter's first known masterpiece. Somehow, it's seen hanging in the dining hall of the Medici Palace in ''Part 1'' -- the 1''--the Medici family [[ArtisticLicenseArt didn't commission the painting]], statesman Tommaso Soderini did, for the Tribunale di Mercanzia of UsefulNotes/{{Florence}}. Lorenzo the Magnificent has it moved elsewhere in ''Part 2''.
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The ''Seven Virtues'', particularly Creator/SandroBotticelli's painting ''Fortezza'', have been referenced by the following works:

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The ''Seven Virtues'', ''Art/SevenVirtues'', particularly Creator/SandroBotticelli's painting ''Fortezza'', have been referenced by the following works:
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* ''Series/{{Hannibal}}'': In Season 3's eighth episode [[Recap/HannibalS03E08 "The Great Red Dragon"]], Hannibal Lecter (Creator/MadsMikkelsen) draws multiple sketches when held in his asylum cell, including one of ''Fortezza'' with the face of Alana Bloom (Creator/CarolineDhavernas).
* ''[[Series/{{Medici}} Medici: The Magnificent]]'': The very first Botticelli painting seen in the series is ''Fortezza'', befitting its status as the painter's first known masterpiece. Somehow, it's seen hanging in the dining hall of the Medici Palace in ''Part 1'' -- the Medici family [[ArtisticLicenseArt didn't commission the painting]], statesman Tommaso Soderini did, for the Tribunale di Mercanzia of UsefulNotes/{{Florence}}. Lorenzo the Magnificent has it moved elsewhere in ''Part 2''.
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