Giovanni di Agostino, or Giovanni D'Agostino (c. 1310–c. 1370) was an Italian gothic art sculptor in Siena. Giovanni was the son of sculptor and architect...
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Agostino Carracci (or Caracci; Italian pronunciation: [aɡoˈstiːno karˈrattʃi]; 16 August 1557 – 22 March 1602) was an Italian painter, printmaker, tapestry...
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Siena Cathedral (redirect from Duomo di Siena)
high altar. The majority of construction was under the direction of Giovanni di Agostino, a well-known sculptor of the time. Construction was halted by the...
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Agostino da Siena or Agostino di Giovanni (c. 1285 – c. 1347) was an Italian architect and sculptor, active between 1310 and 1347. According to the Italian...
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painter and calligrapher (born 1296) 1370: Giovanni di Agostino – Italian painter (born 1310) 1370: Gennaro di Cola – Italian Trecento painter active mainly...
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Agostino Casaroli (24 November 1914 – 9 June 1998) was an Italian Catholic priest and diplomat for the Holy See, who became Cardinal Secretary of State...
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baptismal font, with panels of the Histories of St. John the Baptist, by Giovanni di Agostino. The Pieve was again renovated by Giorgio Vasari in 1560. Cathedral...
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Francesco (1993), Storia di Giovanni Falcone, Milan: Rizzoli Lodato, Saverio (1999), Ho ucciso Giovanni Falcone: la confessione di Giovanni Brusca, Milan: Mondadori...
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Agostino Depretis (31 January 1813 – 29 July 1887) was an Italian statesman and politician. He served as Prime Minister of Italy for several stretches...
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perhaps meaning Ludovico assisted Agostino in producing Last Communion The work is praised in a lengthy passage of Giovanni Pietro Bellori's Lives of the...
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in Jade Pool 1319: Ambrogio Lorenzetti – Madonna and Child 1310: Giovanni di Agostino – Italian painter (died 1370) 1315: Allegretto Nuzi – Italian painter...
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Giovanni Giacomo Di Conforto or Giovanni Giacomo Conforto (1569 – June 1630, in Naples) was an Italian architect and engineer, active mainly in Naples...
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of 1929, Article 15 (Ibidem)). Arcibasilica Papale Romana Maggiore di San Giovanni in Laterano (Italian) Archibasilica Sanctissimi Salvatoris ac Sanctorum...
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Giovanni Agostino (died 1720), painted for the Grand duke of Tuscany, but died in Genoa. His sister, Maria Vittoria Cassana, studied under Giovanni Agostino...
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Giovanni Agostino Marliani (1585 – 4 June 1674) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Reggio Emilia (1662–1674) and Bishop of Accia and...
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and was used as an example in Padre Martini's Saggio di contrappunto. Chisholm 1911. "Agostino, Paolo". biblicalcyclopedia.com. Retrieved 14 March 2024...
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Daddi, 1338 Cantwell Fada, limestone effigy, Ireland c. 1330 1330: Giovanni di Agostino sculpts a monument to Bishop Guido Tarlati 1339: Don Silvestro dei...
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Pontormo); Agostino Ciampelli; Raffaellino dal Colle; Domenico Cresti; Giovanni Battista Cungi; Jacopo Empoli; Cristoforo Gherardi; Matteo di Giovanni; Sinibaldo...
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Giovanni Agostino da Lodi was an Italian painter who was active from c. 1495 to c. 1525. The attribution of his works has been dubious for centuries,...
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Agostino Giusti (29 September 1548, Verona - March 1615, Verona) was an Italian diplomat in the service of the Medici and the Republic of Venice. He was...
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1611–1613 Ottavio Leoni, 1614–1615, 1627 Giovanni Baglione, 1617–1619 Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1621, 1630 Agostino Ciampelli, 1623 Antiveduto Gramatica, 1624...
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the Madonna di Pompei are a Crucifixion, and a Pietà with Anthony of Padua by Wenzel Cobergher. The next chapel has a Martyrdom of Agostino d'Ipponi by...
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during World-War II, and now is used for exhibitions. In 1312, Gherardino di Giovanni Ammannati donated his palace and garden to the Franciscan order, such...
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Angelo. Church of San Giovanni Battista (12th century) Villa Braghieri-Albesani (18th century), with several frescoed rooms. Agostino Casaroli, Catholic...
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Italian composers set his libretti to music, particularly Carlo Agostino Badia and Giovanni Bononcini. Stampiglia was born in Civita Lavinia, and died in...
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(1722-1723). "Giovanni Pietro Magni". www.tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. Retrieved 2018-05-19. Stevens, U. "Albero genealogico della famiglia Magni di Bruzella"...
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in S. Agostino. Allodi, I, pp. 808-824. Eubel, II, pp. 19 no. 32; 213 with note 2. Allodi, Giorgio M. (1856). Serie cronologica dei vescovi di Parma con...
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gave lessons to Giuseppe Pellizzoli and Agostino Filippi. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pietro Giovanni Abbati. AA.VV. ABBATI, Peter John Treccani...
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San Giovanni Vincenzo (Saint John Vincent) is a late-Baroque style, Roman Catholic parish church located in the town of Sant'Ambrogio di Torino, in the...
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scomparsa di monsignor Giovanni Battista Morandini". BSO. 21 October 2024. Retrieved 22 October 2024. Wikiquote has quotations related to Giovanni Battista...
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