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    Giampietro Campana (1808 – 10 October 1880), created marchese di Cavelli (1849), was an Italian art collector who assembled one of the nineteenth century's...
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    Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli. It was in the collection of the Marquis Giampietro Campana and was known as one of his finest sculptures. After the ruin of the...
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    the statue of Jupiter ended up in the collection of the Marquis Giampietro Campana. After the ruin of the Marquis, the sculpture was bought by Emperor...
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    the second century AD. They are named after the Italian collector Giampietro Campana, who first published these reliefs (1842). The reliefs were used as...
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  • Frédéric Campana (1771–1807), Italian general in Napoleon's army Giacinto Campana (born c. 1600), Italian painter of the Baroque period Giampietro Campana (1808–1880)...
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    The Grotta Campana or Tomba Campana is an Etruscan tomb in Veii, which was rediscovered in 1843 by Giampietro Campana. For a while it was considered to...
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  • Giampietro is a given name. Notable people with the given name include: Giampietro Campana (1808–1880), Italian art collector Giampietro Cicoria (born...
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    1840, Maria Francesca Rossetti printed a translation of the poem by Giampietro Campana In the death of Guendalina Talbot. It was the first work of many to...
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    from Italy, which reunites many "primitives" from the collection of Giampietro Campana. The Hotel d'Europe, one of the oldest hotels in France, in business...
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    Renaissance paintings from Italy, which reunites those of the collection of Giampietro Campana deposed by the Musée du Louvre as well as paintings of the Avignon...
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    in Paris (inv. Br 78). It had been acquired with the collection of Giampietro Campana in 1862, but was long mistaken for a toe. It was reunited with the...
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    1861, the Hermitage purchased from the Papal government part of the Giampietro Campana collection, which consisted mostly classical antiquities. These included...
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    friezes of grand temples. These are still often called "Campana reliefs", after Giampietro Campana, the 19th-century Italian scholar and collector who first...
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    mid-nineteenth century it was bought by the nobleman and art collector Giampietro Campana, who here preserved and exhibited a part of his famous collection...
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  • Rieder, Austrian painter and draughtsman (born 1796) October 10 – Giampietro Campana, Italian art collector (born 1808) November 20 – Léon Cogniet, French...
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    ceramics from the collection of the disgraced Italian art collector Giampietro Campana. Between 1860 and 1870, the museum opened up to regional history (archaeology...
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    collection of Giampietro Campana, marchese di Cavelli, Villa Campana, Rome, from which it was acquired for the Hermitage in 1861, following Campana's disgrace...
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  • the initiative included Pietro Marini, Count Vincenzo Pianciani, Giampietro Campana, and Carlo Luigi Morichini. 3 May 1836, the Cassa di Risparmio was...
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    opened many avenues for acquiring works of art. Works of art from the Giampietro Campana collection, dispersed in 1858, later passed, probably indirectly,...
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    It entered the Louvre's collection in 1861, with the purchase of Giampietro Campana's collection (Inv. E 874). This masterpiece, which is decorated with...
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    some point thereafter it passed to the Campana collection in Rome (as Campana 245), then after Giampietro Campana's bankruptcy and imprisonment for fraud...
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  • bamboo, and stones; one of the Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou (born 1693) Giampietro Zanotti, Italian painter and art historian (born 1674) Jacopo Zoboli,...
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    reprinted four times before 1704. A new edition revised and enlarged by Giampietro Zanotti appeared in 1706, and was reprinted in 1732, 1755 and 1766. The...
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