Cristoforo Coriolano ([kriˈstɔːforo korjoˈlaːno]) (born 1540) was a German engraver of the Renaissance. He was born in Nuremberg. He moved to Italy and...
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Buondelmonti Cristoforo Canozzi Cristoforo Caresana Cristoforo Caselli Cristoforo Ciocca Cristoforo Coriolano Cristoforo da Bologna Cristoforo da Tolentino...
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engraver Cristoforo Coriolano, German Renaissance engraver Giovanni Battista Coriolano (1590–1649), Italian Baroque engraver Theresa Maria Coriolano (1620–1671)...
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period, mainly in colour woodcuts. His father, Cristoforo Coriolano, and brother, Giovanni Battista Coriolano were also woodcut printmakers, although there...
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1007/bf02987949. S2CID 85352593. Ornithologiae, Ulisse Aldrovandi (ill. Cristoforo Coriolano), 1599 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Polydactyly....
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Cristoforo Ivanovich (1628–1689) was the first historian of Venetian opera, who also wrote several librettos of his own. Ivanovich was born in Budua (Budva)...
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certainly the son of the German transplant to Italy, the engraver Cristoforo Coriolano. Giovanni Battista was born and died in Bologna. He studied painting...
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works : The Crucifixion of Christ, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (url) Cristoforo Coriolano (1540-ca. 1600), 1 woodcut : Donatello, British Museum, London (url)...
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photographer, considered a founder of photojournalism in Israel Cristoforo Coriolano (born 1540), engraver Gabriela Dauerer (born 1958), contemporary...
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painter (died 1606) Denis Calvaert, Flemish painter (died 1619) Cristoforo Coriolano, German engraver of the Renaissance (died unknown) Cristóbal de Acevedo...
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Raffaellino del Garbo Cristoforo Coriolano's portrait of Raffaellino del Garbo, from the 1568 edition of Vasari's Vite Born Raffaello di Bartolomeo dei...
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exist in other locations. In addition, the music of his two last operas (Coriolano and Masenzio), which are clearly attributed to him, is lost. Another twelve...
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the doges, with an elaborate tomb by Pietro Lombardo (illustration). Coriolano Cippico (Koriolan Cipiko) (1425–93), one of Mocenigo's galley commanders...
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d'Ys Gaius Marcius Coriolanus, legendary Roman leader Francesco Cavalli: Coriolano Catherine Cornaro, consort of James II of Cyprus Gaetano Donizetti: Caterina...
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music pedagogue, conductor, composer, record producer and klapa singer. Coriolano Cippico (1425–1493), Dalmatian nobleman, landowner, civil servant, humanist...
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minister (1922–43) and the first of 20th-century Europe's fascist dictators Coriolano Ponza di San Martino (1842–1926), general and politician. Senator of the...
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Venice. However, they limited Venice's operations. The Dalmatian writer Coriolano Cippico published in 1442 a short story in Venice of the campaign of the...
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(1602–1676): Gli amori d'Apollo e di Dafne, Artemisia, Calisto, Ciro, Coriolano, Didone, Doriclea, Egisto, Elena, Eliogabalo, Ercole amante, Erismena...
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