Giacomo Manzoni (22 December 1908 – 17 January 1991), known professionally as Giacomo Manzù, was an Italian sculptor. Manzù was born in Bergamo. His father...
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Manzu may refer to: Giacomo Manzù, an Italian sculptor (1908–1991). Mǎnzú, a Chinese spelling of Manchu people. Mânzu, a village in Cilibia Commune, Buzău...
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designs is that of the Fiat 127. A son of sculptor Giacomo Manzù and his first wife Antonia Oreni, Pio Manzù studied at the School of Design in Ulm, Germany...
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philosopher, and philologist Giacomo Lercaro (1891–1976), Italian cardinal Giacomo Manzù (1908–1991), Italian sculptor Giacomo Matteotti (1885–1924), Italian...
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Dead, also known as the Door of Death, is a bronze door sculpted by Giacomo Manzù between 1961 and 1964 by commission of Pope John XXIII. The door is...
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Gisberto Ceracchini and Cesarino Vicenzi. The main altar was designed by Giacomo Manzù. Official site of the basilica. Bella Umbria website. 42°43′08″N 13°00′46″E...
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author, at his house near the Giardini Augusto. In 1970, a monument by Giacomo Manzù was erected during the centennial celebration in Lenin's honour.[citation...
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Donizetti Gianandrea Gavazzeni Pietro Locatelli Lorenzo Lotto Giacomo Manzù Pio Manzù Andrea Previtali Enrico Rastelli Bergamo is twinned with: Greenville...
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Ponti, Arturo Martini, Agenore Fabbri, Lucio Fontana, Medardo Rosso, Giacomo Manzù, Floriano Bodini, and Giò Pomodoro. The main entrance is through the...
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and Cospi-Ranuzzi families: bronze monument of Cardinal Giacomo Lercaro made by Giacomo Manzù (1954). Chapel of St. James, formerly of the Rossi and Baciocchi...
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southern door, the Door of the Dead, was designed by 20th-century sculptor Giacomo Manzù and includes a portrait of Pope John XXIII kneeling before the crucified...
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There are two other artists named Giacomo Manzoni, a composer of same name born in 1932. In addition, Giacomo Manzù, born December 22, 1908, and died...
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father of the European Union (near the entrance in a tomb sculpted by Giacomo Manzù) Pope Pius XII's parents (Filippo (d. 1916) & Virginia (née Graziosi)...
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Derain and other fauvists, Picasso, Malevich, Petrocelli, Kandinsky, Giacomo Manzù, Giorgio Morandi and Rockwell Kent. A large room is devoted to the German...
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the lower town of Bergamo, region of Lombardy, Italy. The monument by Giacomo Manzù commemorates the deaths of partisans killed by fascist forces during...
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Pompon – Frederick John Kiesler – Gaston Lachaise – Germaine Richier – Giacomo Manzù – Henri Matisse – Henry Moore – Isamu Noguchi – Jacob Epstein – Jacques...
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in modern art. Right in front of it stands a 1977 bronze statue by Giacomo Manzù, showing Simplicius in his Hunter of Soest character. Grimmelshausen's...
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Bronzes" by Sacha Sosno, The Bather by Emilio Greco, The Cardinal by Giacomo Manzù, and various marble sculptures by Pietro Consagra. National Gallery...
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Italian biographer and writer on art, art collector and noted physician. Giacomo Manzù (1908–1991): Italian sculptor. Henri Matisse (1869–1954): French artist...
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Chamber of Deputies Giorgio Napolitano – former president of Italy Giacomo Manzù – created the doors of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City Alessandro...
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together with his three sisters. On the tomb is a portrait of him by Giacomo Manzù. Throughout his career, Morandi concentrated almost exclusively on still...
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doors for St. Peter's Basilica; these include the "Door of the Dead" by Giacomo Manzù and the "Door of the Sacraments" by Venanzo Crocetti. A few writers...
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wooden crucifix. The Giardini della Landriana, designed by Russell Page. Giacomo Manzù Museum, housing some 400 works of the artist. Tor San Lorenzo, a tower...
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Young Girl on a Chair is a 1955 bronze sculpture by Giacomo Manzù, installed at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. The work...
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Self-Portrait with Model at Bergamo is a bronze sculpture by Giacomo Manzù, originally modeled in 1942. One cast, made by 1960, is located at the Hirshhorn...
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Maldarelli; Nicolas de Staël; Graham Sutherland; Kenneth Armitage; and Giacomo Manzù. The result was that from 1920, Paul Rosenberg's company was widely...
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painting Jacques Lipchitz – 1 painting Aristide Maillol – 1 sculpture Giacomo Manzù – 1 sculpture Marino Marini – 1 sculpture Albert Marquet – 1 painting...
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The leading sculptors included: Libero Andreotti, Arturo Martini, Giacomo Manzù, Nicola Neonato, Pietro Guida, Marcello Mascherini. The term Arte Povera...
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academic (d. 1982) 1907 – Peggy Ashcroft, English actress (d. 1991) 1908 – Giacomo Manzù, Italian sculptor and academic (d. 1991) 1909 – Patricia Hayes, English...
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(1911–1996), the central Tor der Liebe (gate of love) was created by Giacomo Manzù (1908–1991), and the Tor der Hoffnung (gate of hope) on the right was...
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