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    Giovanni Battista Maini (6 February 1690 – 29 July 1752) was an Italian sculptor of the Late-Baroque period, active mainly in Rome. He was born in Cassano...
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  • the Elgin Marbles. Giovanni Battista Maganza (1513–1586), painter. Giovanni Battista Maini (1690–1752), sculptor. Giovanni Battista Mancini (1714–1800)...
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    center of Rome's Trevi Fountain, based on a plaster modello by Giovanni Battista Maini. He was born in Rome and became a student of Giuseppe Bartolomeo...
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    Initially apprenticed with Giovanni Battista Foggini in Florence alongside Giovanni Battista Maini, he, and later Maini, moved to Rome to work with Camillo...
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  • Italian professional footballer Giovanni Battista Maini (1690–1752), an Italian sculptor of the Late-Baroque period Joe Maini (1930–1964), an American jazz...
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    Basilica of St. John Lateran and was completed by the sculptors Giovanni Battista Maini and Carlo Monaldi. His bust was completed by Filippo della Valle...
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    of colored marble. Tomb Monument of Pope Innocent X (1729) by Giovanni Battista Maini – The monument originally planned on a grand scale, but was executed...
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    on the façade of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, the bas-relief by Giovanni Battista Maini, which depicts the burning of "heretical" books as a triumph of...
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    Santa Maria sopra Minerva. Among his pupils were Pietro Bracci, Giovanni Battista Maini, and Filippo della Valle. In 1727, he was named principe of the...
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  • Aristide Maillol (1861–1944), France Terence Main (born 1954), US Giovanni Battista Maini (1691–1752), Italy Rudolf Maison (1854–1904), Germany Jan van Mansdale...
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    additions sculpted by Filippo della Valle, Camillo Rusconi, and Giovanni Battista Maini. To the right of the entrance is the monument to Carlo Pio Balestra...
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    statue of the saint, of silver and bronze, made by the sculptor Giovanni Battista Maini. Scene from the Life of St. Felician Statue of Felician enthroned...
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    Johann Daniel Schumacher, Russian scholar (d. 1761) February 6 Giovanni Battista Maini, Italian artist (d. 1752) Kilian Stobæus, Swedish physician (d...
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    leading sculptor in Florence, where he died. He was trained by Giovanni Battista Maini. In Rome, he completed the statue of St Joseph Calasanctius (1755)...
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    however, the Tomb of Antipope John XXIII is in the Battistero di San Giovanni in Florence. Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio a Trevi, the resting place of the...
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    Saint Anastasia in the Basilica di Sant'Anastasia al Palatino Giovanni Battista Maini's sculpture of Saint Anne in Sant'Andrea delle Fratte List of works...
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    Roman College used to meet, with handsome decorations in stucco by Giovanni Battista Maini which he completed in 1745-1746. Today that room, along with several...
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  • Johann Daniel Schumacher, Russian scholar (d. 1761) February 6 Giovanni Battista Maini, Italian artist (d. 1752) Kilian Stobæus, Swedish physician (d...
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    was painted by Paris Nogari, the stuccoed angels were added by Giovanni Battista Maini. The presbytery dome has a fresco of the Multiplication of the...
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    Masucci, 1736–1738 Gaetano Lapis, 1741 Jean-François de Troy, 1744 Giovanni Battista Maini, 1746, 1747 Tommaso de Marchis, 1748 Francesco Mancini, 1750–1751...
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    to go to Rome. He was there in 1754 at work with fellow-Lombard Giovanni Battista Maini, who was a trainee of Camillo Rusconi. In Rome, he copied many...
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    Santacroce family. The portrait of D. Scipione was completed by Giovanni Battista Maini. Guida metodica di Roma e suoi contorni, by Giuseppe Melchiorri...
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    1763). The altarpiece is by Paris Nogari, the stucco angels by Giovanni Battista Maini. Velletri, Palazzo Comunale, (completed 1741). The town hall, begun...
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    decorated in the first altar on the right with a stucco statue by Giovanni Battista Maini and lateral paintings by Francesco Scaramucci; the second chapel...
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    Laura's husband bass Ormondo Maini [it] Édouard De Reszke Zuàne, a boatman competing in the regatta bass Giovanni Battista Cornago Giacomo Origo Isèpo...
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    back-to-back promotions from Serie C2 to Serie B, under the management of Giovan Battista Fabbri. Donigaglia left the presidency in 2002 with the squad in Serie...
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    ISSN 1759-5045. PMID 28270698. S2CID 9654170. Brandi, Giovanni; Dabard, Jean; Raibaud, Pierre; Di Battista, Monica; Bridonneau, Chantal; Pisi, Anna Maria; Morselli...
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    team." On 23 December 2010, the consortium Bologna 2010 led by banker Giovanni Consorte and coffee businessman Massimo Zanetti acquired the club from...
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    Magnini DF 20 0 1953 1957 Mario Magnozzi FW 29 13 1924 1932 1928 Giampiero Maini MF 1 0 1997 Saul Malatrasi DF 3 0 1965 1969 Aldo Maldera DF 10 0 1976 1980...
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    donation from benefactress Catina Cornelio. On March 3, 1957, Cardinal Giovanni Battista Montini, archbishop of Milan, laid the foundation stone, and work...
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