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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Antonio Raggi. Antonio Raggi (1624–1686), also called Antonio Lombardo, was a sculptor of the Roman Baroque, originating...
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  • Raggi is a surname and may refer to: Andrea Raggi (born 1984), Italian footballer Antonio Raggi (1624–1686), Italian sculptor Camilla Salvago Raggi (born...
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    work of Antonio Raggi. It should be noted the nave and the transept had a more unified Baroque appearance before the purist restoration of Antonio Muñoz...
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    altar; this time he is represented by a white stucco sculpture carved by Antonio Raggi. He is shown on a cloud, designating a heavenly appearance, and, with...
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    of portrait busts. He had a workshop which trained sculptors such as Antonio Raggi and Ercole Ferrata. His main rival in sculpture was Alessandro Algardi...
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    by his master, Ferrata, and his workshop. Death of Saint Cecilia by Antonio Raggi is on the second altar on the left. Saint Agnes on the Pyre by Ercole...
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    Giacomo Antonio Fancelli, Lazzaro Morelli, Francesco Baratta, Ercole Ferrata, the Frenchman Niccolò Sale, Giovanni Antonio Mari, Antonio Raggi, and François...
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    Ercole Ferrata and Antonio Raggi. The first chapel on the left has the double tomb of Cardinal Giovanni Michiel and his grandson Antonio Orso sculpted by...
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  • ISBN 9780226538525. nationalgalleries (2019). "Portrait Bust of Monsignor Carlo Antonio dal Pozzo, Archbishop of Pisa (1547 - 1607)". National Galleries of Scotland...
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    December, four male stowaways were discovered by the ship's captain Antonio Raggi in the lower deck ramp area. When discovered, two men were hanging over...
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    Gaulli, known as Baciccia. The stucco reliefs were executed by Ercole Antonio Raggi and Leonardo Reti, following the drawings of Baciccia who wanted to...
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    Image Title by Sculptor Inscription Angel with the Column by Antonio Raggi Tronus meus in columna Angel with the Whips by Lazzaro Morelli In flagella...
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    Resurrection, was also designed by Bernini and carried out by his pupil Antonio Raggi, probably from 1649 to 1652. A wash drawing exists in the Uffizi Gallery...
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    Saint Jerome and Mary Magdalene. The other two are Saint Bernardine (Antonio Raggi) and Saint Catherine of Siena (Ercole Ferrata). The eight marble columns...
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    cherubim herms frame the central figure of Saint Charles Borromeo by Antonio Raggi and to either side are statues of St. John of Matha and St. Felix of...
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    St Catherine of Siena by Ercole Ferrata and a St Bernard of Siena by Antonio Raggi. The chapel as a whole was designed by Bernini. Scholars have emphasised...
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    depicting Angel Urges Sacred Family to Flee to Egypt (1675) was sculpted Antonio Raggi. The angel is depicted in the style of his mentor, Bernini. In this...
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  • sculptors such as Antonio Raggi and Ercole Ferrata. By 1686, Magni had arrived in Franconia, where he was associated with the architect Antonio Petrini. By...
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    carried on by pupils, including Ercole Ferrata and Domenico Guidi, and Antonio Raggi initially trained with him. The latter two completed his design for...
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    combining stuccoed and painted figures and architecture. Bernini's pupil Antonio Raggi provided the stucco figures, and from the nave floor, it is difficult...
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  • generation after Bernini and Algardi, which included Domenico Guidi and Antonio Raggi, Ferrata led the most successful studio for training sculptors. Ferrata's...
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    Gian Lorenzo Bernini and executed by Gian Lorenzo's favourite sculptor Antonio Raggi. It is the only London church to have chained books. They were the gift...
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    Peter freed from prison by Giovanni Ghisolfi and the marble Angels by Antonio Raggi both located near the right altar, while on the left altar are the canvas...
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    the Italian sculptor Antonio Raggi (1624–66), a pupil of Gian Lorenzo Bernini. It was offered to the church by Cardinal Antonio Barberini, the brother...
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    but at the base the Angels that sustain the garlands were sculpted by Antonio Raggi. The apse was frescoed with an Assumption of the Madonna. The church...
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    Pino Chiarucci, Albano Laziale, p. 84, Albano Laziale 1988. Giovanni Antonio Riccy, Memorie storiche dell'antichissima città di Alba Longa e dell'Albano...
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    school (15th century). There is also a large statue of St. Benedict by Antonio Raggi (1657). Among the frescoes is a representation of Saint Francis of Assisi...
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    16 dic.1894 Sopra i raggi del Rontgen (con A. Battelli), pubbl. su "Nuovo Cimento", S.4, vol. III, genn.1896 Raggi catodici e raggi X (con A. Battelli)...
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    Sepulchral statue of Cardinal Marzio Ginetti by Antonio Raggi; Rome, Sant'Andrea della Valle...
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  • paintings of saints Raffaellino del Colle, several works of Marian art Antonio Raggi, Baroque sculptor from Ticino whose works include Death of Saint Cecilia...
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