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    Claudio Linati (1 February 1790 – 11 December 1832) was an Italian painter and lithographer who studied under Jacques-Louis David in Paris and established...
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  • Linati (Italian pronunciation: [liˈnaːti]) is an Italian surname. Notable people with this surname include: Claudio Linati (1790–1832), Italian painter...
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    escort them home. In one of his 1828 depictions, Italian lithographer Claudio Linati showed two Indigenous women engaged in a dispute outside of a pulquería...
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  • Italian field hockey player Claudio Licciardello (born 1986), Italian sprinter Claudio Linati (1790–1832), Italian artist Claudio Lippi (born 1945), Italian...
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    dangerous class existed only in the collective mind of the colonial elite." Claudio Linati depicts a barefoot and shirtless "lépero or vagabond", in the 1820s...
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  • Giovanni Linati (1562–1627) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Piacenza (1619–1627) and Bishop of Borgo San Donnino (1606–1619). Giovanni...
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    1821. Unknown artist, no date. Claudio Linati, Mexican Water carrier Claudio Linati Militia of Guazacualco Claudio Linati Apache chief Carl Nebel Las Tortilleras...
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    printing forty issues. The journal was established by Italian artists Claudio Linati and Florencio Galli, and the Cuban poet José María Heredia y Heredia...
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    strongmen of the Attorney General of Mexico Eusebio Kino, missionary Claudio Linati, artist Manuel María Lombardini, President of Mexico in 1853 Teoberto...
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    The Game of Monte in the Streets of Mexico by Claudio Linati (1828)...
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    Hacendado. Claudio Linati, 1830....
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    María Heredia y Heredia along with the liberal Italian illustrator Claudio Linati founded El Iris, a Yorkino Liberal aligned Mexico City magazine furnished...
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    Orozco, Jalisco Governmental Palace, Guadalajara Romantic portrait, by Claudio Linati (1828) Don Miguel Hidalgo Square and Freedom Route Statue at Plaza Hidalgo...
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    Brill 2016, pp. 213-240 Claudio Linati, Costumes, Civil, Militaires et Religieux du Mexique. Dessinés d;aorès Nature par C. Linati. Bruxelles: Litographie...
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    Militia of Guazacualco by Claudio Linati, 1828...
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    Liberalism in Mexico Rossy Evelin Lima José Ives Limantour, finance minister Claudio Linati, lithographer Literature of Mexico La Llorona James Lockhart (historian)...
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  • blacks") Brazil Jean Baptiste Debret (French) Family dining, Brazil Claudio Linati (Italian) Apache chief. Mexico 1828. Carl Nebel (German) Las Tortilleras...
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  • Gessi, Bishop of Rimini (1606); and Giovanni Linati, Bishop of Borgo San Donnino (1606). "Bishop Claudio Rangoni" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney...
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    under the Italian-born artist Pietro Gualdi, and was also influenced by Claudio Linati Prevost, who introduced lithography to Mexico. Castro's first lithographs...
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    studio in Paris in 1805, and taught some well-known students such as Claudio Linati, who was also a lithographer. His pupil Jean-Baptiste Vinchon won the...
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  • she dies in May. February 4 – In the Mexican Republic, lithographer Claudio Linati inaugurates El Iris, a "pocket sized" bi-weekly. It is in print until...
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  • Principal. He held the rank of Lieutenant Engineer. He was also alumnus of Claudio Linati, who was since 1826 the earliest lithographer of Mexico. In 1830, Serrano...
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  • critical and literary newspaper El Iris in 1826 together with the Italians Claudio Linati and Florencio Galli. He also founded two magazines: Miscelánea (1829–1832)...
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  • Apostolic Sacristy, Rome by Girolamo Bernerio, Cardinal-Bishop of Albano, with Claudio Rangoni, Bishop of Piacenza, and Giovanni Ambrogio Caccia, Bishop of Castro...
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  • by Paolo Emilio Zacchia, Cardinal-Priest of San Marcello al Corso, with Claudio Rangoni, Bishop of Piacenza, and Juan Esteban Ferrero, Bishop of Vercelli...
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    (1576–1578) Filippo Sega (3 Oct 1578 – 29 May 1596 Died) Claudio Rangoni (1596–1619) Giovanni Linati (1619–1627) Alessandro Scappi (1627–1653?) Giuseppe Zandemaria...
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