off by Mount Vesuvius in 1898 by a team of Italian chemists led by Raffaello Nasini [it]. In 1902, over thirty years after his famous predictions of new...
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di Giovanni, Benvenuto di Giovanni and two frescoes by Giuseppe Nicola Nasini. The left transept ends with the altar of St. Dominic. The altar has a ciborium...
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Niccolò Tegliacci (Baptist led to Prison), Cristoforo Rustici, Niccolo Nasini, and Tornioli (Banquet of Herod). The main altar (1609) was built by Flaminio...
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(1704) and an Ecstasy of St Francis of Paola (1722) by Giuseppe Nicola Nasini. The lunettes have Stories of Famous Franciscans (circa 1850) by Vincenzo...
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in Svalbard is named after Buchanan Grave of John Young Buchanan Nasini, Raffaello; Brown, Reginald; Rée, Alfred; Miller, W. Lash; Hewitt, J. T.; Dawson...
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south aisle houses paintings/sculptures of the Madonna in Glory by Antonio Nasini (late 17th century) and the Nativity of the Virgin by Rutilio Manetti (16th...
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chemeducator.org. doi:10.1333/s00897072078a. Retrieved 7 January 2023. Nasini, Raffaello; Brown, Reginald; Roe, Alfred; Miller, W. Lash; Hewitt, J. T.; Dawson...
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Mutul, Romanian muralist and church painter (died 1735) Giuseppe Nicola Nasini, Italian painter of frescoes, director of Grand-Ducal Academy for the Arts...
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