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    Giovanni Antonio da Brescia was an Italian engraver of northern Italy, active in the approximate period 1490–1519, during the Italian Renaissance. In...
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  • Italian tennis player Giovanni Antonio da Brescia, Italian painter Giovanni Maria da Brescia, Italian painter Jason Michael Brescia (born 1986), American...
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    born in Brescia circa 1460. He appears to have been related to Giovanni Antonio da Brescia. He was brought up a goldsmith, a profession at that time connected...
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    artists unable to go to Rome through the engraving of it by Giovanni Antonio da Brescia, c. 1515. The Belvedere Torso remains one of the few ancient...
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  • (1429 – 1477), Italian humanist Giovanni Antonio da Brescia (fl 1490–1519), Italian engraver Giovanni Antonio Del Balzo Orsini (1386 or 1393 – 1463), Italian...
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    (Marriage, Visitation, and Birth) and a Sacrifice of Isaac by Moretto da Brescia. The main altarpiece is The Assumption of the Virgin with the Apostles...
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    000 years of urban history of Brescia. Santa Maria dei Miracoli: (1488–1523) church with fine façade by Giovanni Antonio Amadeo, decorated with bas-reliefs...
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    Collection Faenza, istoriato ware by Baldassare Manara, after Giovanni Antonio da Brescia, c. 1520–1547 (Walters Art Museum) The Tiber in Flood, Francesco...
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    The Diocese of Brescia (Latin: Dioecesis Brixiensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Archdiocese...
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    on 14 October 2018. Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini was born in the village of Concesio, in the Province of Brescia, Lombardy, Italy, in...
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    the workshop who made several plates is usually identified as Giovanni Antonio da Brescia (aka Zoan Andrea). Among the principal examples are: Battle of...
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    John of Capistrano, OFM (Italian: San Giovanni da Capestrano, Hungarian: Kapisztrán János, Polish: Jan Kapistran, Croatian: Ivan Kapistran; 24 June 1386...
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    (1815) Giovanni da Procida (1817) Antonio Foscarini (1823) Lodovico il Moro (1833) Rosmunda d'Inghilterra (1834) Beatrice Cenci (1838)[49] Arnaldo da Brescia...
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    of Marsiglia, Giacomo Lafranchini and Giovanni Paolo Maggini. Maggini inherited da Salò's business in Brescia. Valentino Siani worked with Maggini. In...
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    architect in Brescia. He was the father of Antonio Marchetti. Galleria Borghese, notes on room. Treccani encyclopedia, entry on Antonio Marchetti, Dizionario...
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    Germany, was drowned.: 17  The 16th-century writings of Spanish jurist Antonio Gomez mentions the burning of two nuns for the use of "material instruments"...
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  • in art. Giovanni Antonio da Brescia's engraving of the Belvedere Torso attracts the interest of connoisseurs and artists outside Rome. Giovanni Bellini...
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    Pordenone, Il Pordenone in Italian, is the byname of Giovanni Antonio de’ Sacchis (c. 1484 – 14 January 1539), an Italian Mannerist painter, loosely of...
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    and other Saints by Antonio Gandino Christ on the Road to Calvary by Marone ItinerariBrescia by the "Associazione Itinerari Brescia" with the patronage...
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    Molli, Erasmo da Narni, Gattamelata, e Donatello: storia di una statua equestre; con l'edizione dell'inventario dei beni di Giovanni Antonio Gattamelata...
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    Crucis) (1713) by Giovanni Antonio Capello and the Sant'Apollonia Altarpiece by Scalvini (1761). The church houses the tombs of Gasparo da Salò, one of the...
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    2206161 The Diocesan museum of Brescia is a museum in Italy dedicated to the artistic patrimony of the Diocese of Brescia, and is located in the greater...
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    Giovanni Paolo Maggini (c. 1580 - c. 1630), was a luthier born in Botticino (Brescia), Republic of Venice. Maggini was a pupil of the most important violin...
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    designated area was chosen to be out of Porta San Giovanni, while on 12 September 1808 the City of Brescia acquired new lands for this purpose. On 19 January...
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    Scalvini (ceiling Assumption of the Virgin), Antonio Paglia, Andrea Nannini, and the Parisian painter Luigi da Vernassal. The present refurbished organ was...
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    Italian Renaissance maiolica, Faenza, istoriato ware by Baldassare Manara, after Giovanni Antonio da Brescia, c 1520 -47...
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  • Moretto da Brescia (c.1498–1554) Emma Moretto (19th century) Giovan Battista Moroni (1522–1579) Tulio Moy (1856–1894) Quirizio di Giovanni da Murano (fl...
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  • edition of that published by Giovanni Battista Recanati with a portrait by Antonio Luciani. cols. 157–434. Giovanni da Ferrara: Excerpts from the chronicles...
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    St Margaret of Antioch with Two Saints (category Paintings by Moretto da Brescia)
    on panel painting by Moretto da Brescia on display on the side-altar of St Jerome in the church of San Francesco in Brescia. To the left of Margaret of...
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    attributed to Antonio Cicognara or a master related to him, where the aristocratic Gothic stylistic features imported to Brescia by Gentile da Fabriano in...
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