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    Girolamo Lucenti (1627–1692) was an Italian sculptor of the Baroque period, active in Rome. He initially trained with Alessandro Algardi, and at Algardi's...
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  • Italian footballer Gaetano Lucenti, Italian footballer Girolamo Lucenti (1627–1692), Italian sculptor Matteo Lucenti Rodrigo Lucenti This page lists people...
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    is a bronze sculpture by Italian artists Gian Lorenzo Bernini and Girolamo Lucenti depicting Philip IV of Spain, located in the Basilica of Santa Maria...
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    lesser known assistants from his studio include Francesco Barrata, Girolamo Lucenti, and Giuseppe Peroni. Algardi died in Rome within a year of completing...
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    Naldini Super vestimentum meum miserunt sortem Angel with the Nails by Girolamo Lucenti Aspicient ad me quem confixerunt Angel with the Cross by Ercole Ferrata...
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    for the cupola and the lamp. The busts in bronze were completed by Girolamo Lucenti. At the high altar is the miraculous image of the Virgin which has...
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    Girolamo Graziani (UK: /dʒɪˈroʊləˌmoʊ ˌɡrɑːtsiˈɑːni/; 1 October 1604 – 12 September 1675) was an Italian poet and diplomat. Graziani was one of the most...
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    voices Monteverdi, Venice 1590, repub. 1607, 1621 Texts: Torquato Tasso, Girolamo Casoni, Guarini and others 1592 Madrigal/song 60–74 Il terzo libro de madrigali...
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    Caspar Kerll, a representative of the "southern style" after his teacher Girolamo Frescobaldi and imitated later by Handel, Johann Jakob Froberger, an "internationalist"...
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    Schleswig-Gottorf and his Kapellmeister, Johann Theile, it was designed by Girolamo Sartorio, and modelled on the Teatro Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice....
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  • p. 272. See Coleti's footnote 1, in which Lucentius (Giorgio Ambrogio Lucenti) criticized Ughelli's conjecture. Mary Stroll (2004). Calixtus the Second...
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