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    Giacomo Grosso (23 May 1860 in Cambiano - 14 January 1938 in Turin) was an Italian painter. After spending his childhood at Glaveno seminary, Giacomo...
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    Supreme Meeting (Italian: Il supremo convegno) was a painting by Giacomo Grosso known for its controversial showing at the first Venice Biennale in 1895...
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  • studied at the Accademia Albertina. He was mentored at the academy by Giacomo Grosso and by Pier Celestino Gilardi. He exhibited at the 1900 and 1901 Promotrice...
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  • Then he studied painting at the Accademia Albertina under Professor Giacomo Grosso. He also studied design under the direction of the engraver and professor...
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    landscapes under the guidance at the Accademia Albertina at Turin of Giacomo Grosso and Celestino Gilardi. In 1911–1912, he traveled to Libya, and in 1920–1921...
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  • fifteen, he enrolled on the courses of Drawing and Painting held by Giacomo Grosso and Paolo Gaidano. At the Academy he developed close friendships with...
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  • won prizes as a landscape painter and studied figure painting with Giacomo Grosso. His grand-aunt, Carolina Sella was a painter. He was a pupil of Lorenzo...
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  • Italian-Brazilian comic artist. Born in Italy, he studied with the masters Giacomo Grosso and Giovanni Reduzzi. He also taught Illustration and Costume History...
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    Arts in Turin, Italy, where his teachers included Andrea Tavernier and Giacomo Grosso. He graduated in 1903 and stayed to paint in Italy for two more years...
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    Aristide Sartorio, Plinio Nomellini, Mario De Maria, Medardo Rosso, Giacomo Grosso, Amedeo Bocchi, Felice Carena, Carlo Carrà, Piero Marussig, Arturo Tosi...
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    painters from their hometown region, proceeding to Turin and studying with Giacomo Grosso at the Accademia Albertina. While there, his paintings won several awards...
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  • prestigious Accademia Albertina in Turin, where he was trained by painter Giacomo Grosso. At the 31st Turin Fine Arts Exposition in 1890, he presented The Head...
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    and the Liberty style, in the works of painters Antonio Fontanesi and Giacomo Grosso, and sculptors Vincenzo Vela and Odoardo Tabacchi. Turin became a leading...
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  • design under Ghirardi, and starting in 1888, studied privately under Giacomo Grosso, who became his friend and mentor. A year later, he enrolled in the...
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    Giuseppe De Nittis, Giovanni Fattori, Antonio Fontanesi, Emilio Gola, Giacomo Grosso, Antonio Mancini, Francesco Messina, Francesco Paolo Michetti, Alessandro...
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    Gastaldi's pupils were Giovan Battista Carpanetto, Giacomo Gandi, Michelangelo Merano, and Giacomo Grosso. Treccani.it Treccani Encyclopedia, short biography...
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  • followed the course of painting and drawing. Here his teachers included Giacomo Grosso, Paolo Gaidano, Luigi Onetti and Marchisio: artists faithful to the...
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  • reproductions of Aracne by Carlo Stratta, the Vaccheria Svizzera by Giacomo Grosso, and Alaggio sul Tanaro by Lorenzo Delleani. After he moved to Milan...
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  • and entered the Royal Academy of Painting in Turin, studying under Giacomo Grosso, Francisco Gilardi, and Andrea Tavernier. During his four years at the...
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    (together with artists such as Giovanni Segantini, John Singer Sargent, Giacomo Grosso, Cesare Tallone, Antonio Mancini, and Federico Bernagozzi). He also...
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  • Accademia Albertina in Turin, and was a pupil of Paolo Gaidano and Giacomo Grosso. In 1919 he moved to the neighborhood of the Santuario di Savona. In...
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    Gozzi Giovanni Grande Nicola Grassi Ottavio Grolla Giannino Grossi Giacomo Grosso Orazio Costante Grossoni Kriss Guenzati Dubini Giuseppe Guerreschi Sergio...
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    Giacomo Antonio Perti (6 June 1661 – 10 April 1756) was an Italian composer of the Baroque era. He was mainly active at Bologna, where he was Maestro...
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  • Vegan Chronicles, and the following year, he appeared in the short film Grosso guaio a Roma Sud. In 2018, he took part with his brother Fabrizio at the...
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    also known as Guy le Gros (French for "Guy the Fat"; Italian: Guido il Grosso), was bishop of Le Puy (1257–1260), archbishop of Narbonne (1259–1261),...
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    all the other common genres of his time, from the sonata to the concerto grosso, from the motet to the mass, from the oratorio to the cantata, the latter...
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    city, with two different entrances and façades, the main one on Piazza Giacomo Matteotti, and the second one on Piazza De Ferrari. The construction of...
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  • him in Italian. He is an homage to famous New York City Detective Sonny Grosso who helped reveal the French Connection. Tony says that if it weren't for...
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    Legrenzi, and Alessandro Stradella, who additionally originated the concerto grosso style in his Sonate di viole. Arcangelo Corelli is remembered as influential...
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  • 2024 – 1 March 2024) Davide Ballardini (1 March 2024 – 30 June 2024) Fabio Grosso (1 July 2024 – present) Serie B: Winners: 2012–13 Serie C1: Winners: 2007–08...
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