Possagno is a comune in the Province of Treviso, in the Italian region Veneto. It is located about 60 kilometres (37 mi) northwest of Venice and about...
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Antonio Canova (section Possagno)
latter. In 1757, Antonio Canova was born in the Venetian Republic city of Possagno to Pietro Canova, a stonecutter, and Angela Zardo Fantolin. In 1761, his...
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based on the designs of Antonio Canova. It is located on a hilltop in Possagno in the Province of Treviso in the region of Veneto, Italy. Work on the...
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pulse sources). The shot was taken on March 27, 2023 at 21.43 UTC from Possagno, TV, Italy. The lightning that triggered it was in Polverigi, AN, Italy...
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(November 16, 1905 – October 6, 2005) was an Italian prelate. Born at Possagno in the Province of Treviso, Cunial was ordained priest in 1929. In 1953...
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origini dell'Europa (in Italian). Il Mulino. p. 490. "Venetoimage – Canova e Possagno". Venetoimage.com. Archived from the original on 25 May 2017. Retrieved...
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Italy, 1954–1956 Veritti House, Udine, Italy, 1955–1961 Museo Canova di Possagno, Italy, 1955–1957 Museo di Castelvecchio, Verona, Italy, 1956–1964 Negozio...
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to one central point of convergence." The sculptor was born in 1757 in Possagno, Italy, was raised by his stonemason paternal grandfather, Pasino Canova...
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full-scale plaster group that has survived and is now in the Canova museum in Possagno. In the Duke of Bedford version, the graces are leaning on a pillar, though...
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Sartori of Vicenza (section Crespano and Possagno)
in Italy. After Canova's death, Giovanni took up permanent residence in Possagno, where, as his universal heir, he completed the construction of the Temple...
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and around Borso del Grappa, Crespano del Grappa, Paderno del Grappa, Possagno, Cavaso del Tomba, Alano di Piave, Quero, Feltre, Seren del Grappa, Arsiè...
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Canova and Scarpa in Possagno. In Bryant, Richard; Carmel-Arthur, Judith & Scarpa, Carlo (eds). Carlo Scarpa: Museo Canoviano, Possagno. Volume 22 de Opus...
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Antonio Canova (1757–1822), born in Possagno, was the greatest of the neoclassical artists. The Temple of Possagno, which he designed, financed, and partly-built...
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di Capo Passero Portoscuso Portovenere Portula Posada Posina Positano Possagno Posta Posta Fibreno Postalesio Postiglione Postua Potenza Potenza Picena...
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del Grappa Pieve di Soligo Ponte di Piave Ponzano Veneto Portobuffolé Possagno Povegliano Preganziol Quinto di Treviso Refrontolo Resana Revine Lago Riese...
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at the birthplace of the Italian sculptor Antonio Canova (1757–1822) in Possagno in the province of Treviso in the Veneto, Italy. The museum is dedicated...
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The Neoclassical Tempio Canoviano in Possagno...
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Edizioni Treviso Gipsoteca canoviana (1837). Gypsotheca canoviana eretta in Possagno da Mons. Giambatista Sartori Canova, vescovo di Mindo (in Italian). Bassano:...
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Valdobbiadene to the southeast, Pederobba and Cavaso del Tomba to the south, Possagno and Pieve del Grappa to the southwest, and Seren del Grappa to the northwest...
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originally 30.2 33.2 m Medina Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Tempio Canoviano 27.82 m Possagno Italy Church of San Manuel y San Benito ~27.5 m ~32 m ~29 m ~36 m ~39...
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including a full-size plaster model, on loan from the Museo Canova in Possagno. The exhibition then traveled to the Museo Canova, where it ran from November...
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position of teacher at the schools of the Institute of the Canavis Fathers of Possagno, in the province of Treviso, to also raise the economic needs of the family...
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"chromocinetism" to describe their artistic research. Vardanega was born in Possagno, Italy. Vardanega's family migrated to Argentina when he was three years...
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calendar of 1184; Theonistus is venerated and depicted in local towns such as Possagno and Trevignano. Their association with Alban may have come from confusion...
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; Swiech, Juliane N.D.; Pereira, Camila B.; Bobek, Vanessa B.; Halila Possagno, Gerusa C.; Farago, Paulo V.; Miguel, Marilis D.; Duarte, Juliana L.; Miguel...
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Mariangelo Foggiato (Possagno, 19 April 1954) is a Venetist politician. Having joined Liga Veneta–Lega Nord, he was elected to the Regional Council of...
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August 2019). "Stratigraphy of early to middle Eocene hyperthermals from Possagno (Southern Alps, Italy) and comparison with global carbon isotope records"...
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(upcoming), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Antonio Canova – Museo Canova, Possagno, Italy Paul Cézanne – Cézanne's studio, Aix–en–Provence, France Auguste...
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2013. Buzas, Stefan (2004). Four Museums: Carlo Scarpa, Museo Canoviano, Possagno Frank O, Gehey, Guggenheim Bilbao Museoa Rafael Moneo, The Audrey Jones...
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