The viceroy's house, now the governor's, is a titanic white imitation of an English-county ducal palace. |
The same criticism can be made of ducal palaces like Chatsworth, Stowe, Woburn, Blenheim, sequestered in their parks. |
In this production, the grave duke seems an ill match for the mercurial Lucio, and he must rouse all his ducal authority to muzzle the fool. |
Nevertheless, the visual evidence and written documentation suggest ducal involvement. |
Antoine Busnois was one of the most prominent composers in the Burgundian ducal court in the second half of the 15th century. |
In Florence, Michelangelo Buonarroti's ducal tombs in the Medici church of San Lorenzo particularly impressed him. |