• Martina Amati (born 14 May 1969) is an Italian BAFTA winning filmmaker and artist. Her work is known for underwater and gravity defying scenes. Amati studied...
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    Stradivari, Francesco Rugeri, Vincenzo Rugeri, and several members of the Amati family. Cremona is first mentioned in history as a settlement of the Cenomani...
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    pastel-hued frescoes in the Palazzo Marucelli-Fenzi. Ferretti himself decorated the Palazzo Amati Cellesi in Pistoia, the Palazzo Sansedoni in Siena, and...
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    used by Stendhal during his lengthy stays in Milan, as well as the Palazzo Amati in the Via della Spiga. On a side street from the Corso Venezia, the...
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    in the town: Palazzo Maronna near the tower, Palazzo Grossi near the big church, Palazzo Carbone on the Rigirones property, and Palazzo Simonetti. During...
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    "Requiem" in E minor. He owned many valuable instruments, including violins by Amati, Antonio Stradivari, Carlo Bergonzi, Gaetano Chiocchi, and Jean-Baptiste...
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    Amati Antonio Stradivari "Paganini's Priceless "Il Cannone" Violin Travels to Columbus". Art & Object. 17 May 2019. Retrieved 18 May 2019. "Palazzo Tursi...
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    Other instruments associated with Paganini include the Antonio Amati 1600, the Nicolò Amati 1657, the Paganini-Desaint 1680 Stradivari, the Guarneri-filius...
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    collection opened. It includes musical instruments made by Stradivarius, Niccolò Amati and Bartolomeo Cristofori which were acquired by the Florence Conservatory...
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    Cremona's violin making became popular, thanks to the skills of the house of Amati, then improved and refined by Stradivari, Guarneri, Francesco Rugeri, Vincenzo...
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    fact completed by Carlo Amati in 1813. Other works included the Santa Savina altar in Sant'Ambrogio (1798), extension of the Palazzo della Canonica (1802)...
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    referencing Amati, compared with slightly less than a hundred for da Salò. Of the eleven, only one document clearly mentions the work of Amati, and it is...
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    then tried to enter a Formula One race, albeit unsuccessfully – Giovanna Amati, Divina Galica and Desiré Wilson. (key) (key) Williamson, Martin. "Maria...
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    built a villa in the area occupied by the castle, designed by the architect Amati. To the north of Villa Durini, some castle structures, including the western...
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    Nicolò Amati, Stradivari, and Bergonzi, but the Vuillaume was his favourite. This violin is owned by the Musei Di Genova and displayed in their Palazzo Tursi...
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    instruments crafted by Antonio Stradivari, and by various members of the Amati and Guarneri families; Room 6: Stradivarian tools – More than 700 exhibits...
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    1803 Leopoldo Pollak 1806 Giuseppe Zanoja 1806 Giuseppe Pollak 1806 Carlo Amati 1813 Pietro Pestagalli 1854-1860 Office vacant 1861 Giuseppe Vandoni 1877...
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  • occupied by the Palazzo San Giacomo, and was a stage in a large room of a saloon or cantina in the area. Firenze University Press (2012). "AMAtI – archivio...
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    Amato (Calabrian: Amàtu; Albanian: Amati) is an Arbëreshë comune and town in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of Italy. Amato is one of...
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    musical instruments that were made here (many members of the Stradivari, Amati, Guarneri and Bergonzi families of luthiers were all prominent citizens...
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    all'attacco". "TV: "paperissima Sprint", Eva Henger e il Gabibbo i più amati dai bambini". "La Henger farà l'insegnante". "Una settimana di risate"....
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    (in Italian). 3 July 2015. Retrieved 1 January 2024. Gatti, Marco; Pedini Amati, Federico; Canti, Stefano (14 December 2023). "International Exploratory...
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    land for the construction of villas. In 1877, in partnership with Emilio Amati, Martinelli established Riccione's first marine hospice, which was the second...
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  • Milan. p. 59. Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. "Sindaci più amati, Piero Fassino scalza Tosi dal primo posto". Corriere del Veneto. Padua...
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    Abbiategrasso was completed. In May 1272, the construction of a tower in the new Palazzo della Ragione was decided. In 1277 Ottone Visconti reorganized the state...
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    architecture and design at Milan's Brera Academy under Giocondo Albertolli, Carlo Amati and Giuseppe Zanoja before being accredited by Milan's powerful planning...
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  • three-star Michelin chef. Cesare Antonio Accius (fl.1609), engraver. Nicola Amati (1596–1684), Master Luthier and a craftsman of string instruments. Pagolo...
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    violins—developed somewhat simultaneously. While violins, such as those of Amati, achieved their classic form before the first half of the century, the viol's...
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    panorama.it (in Italian). Massimo Cotto (7 July 2020). "Quei suoi brani eterni amati anche dal rock: "Uso accordi semplici"" (PDF). Il Messaggero (in Italian)...
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  • violin making and illustrious practitioners of that trade, such as the Amati Family, Guarneri Family and Stradivarius. The city is still an active site...
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