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    Giovanni Biliverti (surname also written as Bilivelt and Bilivert or other variants; 25 August 1585 – 16 July 1644) was an Italian painter of the late-Mannerism...
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    Jacques Bylivelt, also known as Giacomo Giovanni Bilivert or Jacopo Biliverti (17 November 1550 – 19 February 1603) was a Dutch goldsmith and jeweler...
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    crucifix, both from the 14th century. It also has canvases by Giovanni Bilivert (1636) and Giovanni Battista Tempesti (1770). Here, before the Allied aerial...
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  • active mostly in Florence. He was a pupil of Matteo Rosselli and Giovanni Bilivert in Florence. He painted a Martyrdom of St Ursula for church of Santa...
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    portraits. He was born in Florence. He studied art with Orazio Fidani and Giovanni Bilivert. Very few works date from this period, although a painting of Christ...
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    influence. His primary teacher was Giovanni Bilivert, whose studio he was employed in for twelve years. He later wrote Bilivert's biography. Francesco Furini...
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    from the Waters), Jacopo Vignali, Giovanni Battista Vanni, Francesco Furini (David and Goliath), Giovanni Bilivert (Angelica and Roger), Carlo Dolci,...
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    been traditionally attributed to Guido Cagnacci, and sometimes to Giovanni Bilivert or Cristoforo Allori, but is now thought to be by Felice Ficherelli...
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    Calabria in Castel Capuano, and one of her teachers was the poet and humanist Giovanni Pontano. She was interested in music and poetry, and in her spare time...
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    tournaments, and theatrical performances. He studied painting under Giovanni Bilivert from 1612 to 1620. Baccio's work and letters also show the influence...
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    Sorri (Chiarenzi altar) Passion of Christ by Giovanni Domenico Ferreri San Zanobi by Giovanni Bilivert in the altar of the sacristy History of early...
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    John the Evangelist, Thomas, and Catherine of Alexandria (1628) by Giovanni Bilivert Presentation al Temple, Assumption of the Virgin, Flight to Egypt...
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    text) and expanding list of artists: Giovanni da S. Giovanni; p. 1 Gio: Lorenzo Bernini; p. 54 Giovanni Bilivert; p. 68 Fra Arsenio Mascagni (Donato Mascagni);...
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    reissued by Nabu Press, 2011 ISBN 978-1-246-28353-2 Roberto Contini, Bilivert. Saggio di ricostruzione, Sansoni, 1985, pp. 48, 54, 65 Media related to...
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