Rome and Naples during the Rococo period. He trained together with Giuseppe Rusconi in Rome. Here he executed the statues of St. Charles Borromeo and St...
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Angelo Abbo, Giuseppe Prezzolini, Carteggio 1956-1982, pp. xii-236, 2000 Diario, 1900-1941. Milan, Rusconi, 1978 Diario, 1942-1968. Milan, Rusconi, 1980 Posthumous...
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terra" 15 aprile 2006 "INTERVISTA ALL'ATTRICE CRISTIANA CAPOTONDI – di GIUSEPPE RUSCONI". rossoporpora.org (in Italian). July 2006. Francesco Rigatelli (17...
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Ferrata and subsequently from 1673 to c. 1686 training a young Camillo Rusconi, prior to the latter's relocation himself to Ferrata's studio in Rome....
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Artime, SDB". Salesiani Don Bosco Italia (Interview) (in Spanish). Interviewed by Giuseppe Rusconi. 24 October 2023. Via Agenzia Info Salesiana (INS)...
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Giuseppe Rusnati. By 1685-1686, he had moved to Rome and into the studio of Ercole Ferrata, who died within a year or two of his arrival. Rusconi's talent...
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Antonio Lamberto Rusconi, J.U.D. (19 June 1743 – 1 August 1825) was an Italian cardinal who served as bishop of Imola. Rusconi was born in Cento within...
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Telegraph. Cimmino, Franco (1996). Storia delle Piramidi (in Italian). Milano: Rusconi. ISBN 88-18-70143-6., pp. 416-7 Welsby, Derek A. (1998). The kingdom of...
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Ludovico Rusconi Sassi (28 February 1678 – 18 August 1736) was an Italian architect of the Rococo period. Born in Rome, he was inducted in 1702 to the...
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Giuseppe Ferlini (April 23, 1797 – December 30, 1870) was an Italian soldier turned treasure hunter, who robbed and desecrated the pyramids of Meroë. Born...
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he went to Rome, at his own expense, to work in collaboration with Giuseppe Rusconi [it] and Filippo della Valle. He also met with Antonio Rafael Mengs...
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built under the papacy of Clement XII in 1734, after a design by Ludovico Rusconi Sassi; it underwent restoration works during the 19th century, when the...
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dettagli rimarcabili di questo edificio Rusconi 1824; Anonymous traveler: La pittrice e il forestiere, at Giuseppe Bocca; Vincenzo Gioberti: Il rinnovamento...
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Italian) (Pasquale Rusconi ed.). Novara, Italy. Archived from the original on 16 March 2022. Retrieved 19 March 2022. Botero, Giuseppe (24 April 1855)....
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Piemme. Gasparetto, Pier Francesco (1984). Vittorio Emanuele II. Milan: Rusconi. Mack Smith, Denis (1995). Vittorio Emanuele II. Milan: Mondadori. Pinto...
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12 Augusto Giomo, 13 Antonio Errico, 14 Massimo Cosmelli, 15 Edoardo Rusconi (Coach: Giancarlo Primo) 1971 EuroBasket: finished 3rd among 12 teams 4...
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Pino Presti (redirect from Giuseppe Prestipino)
Giuseppe Prestipino Giarritta (born 23 August 1943), professionally known by his pseudonym Pino Presti, is an Italian conductor, arranger, bassist, composer...
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14 – Henri Dutrochet, French physician (died 1847) November 18 - Mauro Ruscóni, Italian physician and zoologist (died 1849) December 3 – Nicolas Charles...
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In the second half of the 12th century, the Rusca family (also known as Rusconi) began to gain prominence in the town of Como. The Rusca were a noble family...
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Saint John by Rusconi Saint Andrew by Rusconi Saint Peter by Monnot North wall Saint Paul by Monnot Saint James the Greater by Rusconi Saint Thomas by...
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Antonio Campiglio, Riccardo Caneva, Marco Bergonzoni (Head Coach: Edoardo Rusconi) 1980–81 Squibb Cantù Pierlo Marzorati, Antonello Riva, Bruce Flowers,...
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was subsequently joined by Italia 1 (bought from the publishing group Rusconi in 1982) and Rete 4 (acquired from Arnoldo Mondadori Editore in 1984)....
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Schiaffino. In 1721–24, he apprenticed in the Roman studio of Camillo Rusconi. Returning to Genoa, he executed such works as St Dominic for the Teatro...
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Javier de Gardoqui Arriquíbar Dionisio Bardaxí y Azara Antonio Lamberto Rusconi Emmanuele de Gregorio Giovanni Battista Zauli Nicola Riganti Alessandro...
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Minister Benjamin Disraeli Antonio Lamberto Rusconi, cardinal Bartolomeo Campagnoli, violinist Giuseppe Alberghini, cardinal Ugo Bassi, patriot Leone...
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Francesco Salviati. The tomb of Giuseppe Paravicini, an ancestor of the Emperor Napoleon I of France, was sculpted by Camillo Rusconi. In the first chapel is...
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work by Antonio da Ponte and design by Andrea Palladio and Giovan Antonio Rusconi. Painted by Tintoretto from 1578 onwards, the frescoes of mythological...
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Mazzeri, Silvia Alberti (1986). "Beatrice d'Este duchessa di Milano". Rusconi. Rusconi. ISBN 9788818230154. Mazzi, Maria Serena (2004). "Come rose d'inverno...
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Matteotti, Quei vent’anni. Dal fascismo all’Italia che cambia, Milano, Rusconi, 1985. Fabio Andriola, Mussolini. Prassi politica e rivoluzione sociale...
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a weekly periodical founded by Angelo Rizzoli and directed by Edilio Rusconi. In 1958 Pisanò defended Raoul Ghiani in the unsolved Fenaroli murder case...
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