• Orazio Talami (1624–September 15, 1705) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Bologna and Reggio Emilia. Talami was born and died...
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    1698-?) Francesco Pignatelli (March 20, 1700 – February 19, 1703) Orazio Filippo Spada (November 17, 1703 – December 15, 1704) Giulio Piazza (July 15, 1706...
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    San Girolamo della Carità (category Filippo Juvarra buildings)
    the right (Cappella Spada), although originally assigned to Orazio Spada in 1575, was refurbished by Virgilio and Bernardino Spada in 1654-57. As a friend...
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    Catholic Church titles Preceded by Orazio Filippo Spada Apostolic Internuncio to Belgium 1698–1706 Succeeded by Girolamo Grimaldi Preceded by Michelangelo...
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    Gianantonio Davia Apostolic Internuncio to Belgium 1690–1696 Succeeded by Orazio Filippo Spada Preceded by Giorgio Cornaro Titular Archbishop of Rhodus 1697–1706...
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    Orazio Spada and Veralli Maria.[citation needed] He was also a great-nephew of Cardinal Bernardino Spada and a nephew of Cardinal Giambattista Spada on...
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    Orazio Filippo Spada, bishop of Lucca, nuncio in Poland – cardinal-priest of S. Onofrio (received the title on 21 March 1707), † 28 June 1724 Filippo...
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    Gianantonio Davia Apostolic Nuncio to Germany 1696–1698 Succeeded by Orazio Filippo Spada Preceded by Domenico Tarugi Archbishop (Personal Title) of Ferrara...
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    (1709–1712 Appointed, Archbishop (Personal Title) of Viterbo e Tuscania) Orazio Filippo Spada, (1714–1724 Died) Agostino Pipia, (1724–1726 Resigned) United: 19...
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  • Davia 21 June 1690 – 10 March 1698 Nuncio in Germany and Poland Orazio Filippo Spada 15 September 1698 – 15 December 1704 Nicolò Gaetano Spínola 4 October...
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    1712 Appointed, Archbishop (Personal Title) of Viterbo e Tuscania) Orazio Filippo Spada (17 Jan 1714 – 28 Jun 1724 Died) Agostino Pipia, OP (20 Dec 1724...
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    In the second chapel on left are altarpieces depicting San Filippo Benizzi (1673) by Orazio Talami and San Giorgio lead to Martyrdom with St Catherine...
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    Giuseppe Mazzolini, Vincenzo Monti, Anthonis Mor, Morelli, Spada G Nardi, Elena Nobili, Orazio Orazi, Paolo Pace, Giorgio Secondo Paletti, Claudia Panciera...
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    London: National Gallery. ISBN 1-85709-214-7. Filippo Baldinucci's Artists in biographies by Filippo Baldinucci, 1610–1670, p. 198 Internet Archive Wikimedia...
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  • of Ferrara since 1698, future Cardinal Bishop of Ostia 1698–1702: Orazio Filippo Spada, archbishop of the titulature of Thebae 1703–1706: Giulio Piazza...
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  • Biagiotti Alessandro Bianchi Andrea Bianchi Daniela Bianchi Giorgio Bianchi Orazio Bianchi Angela Bianchini Paola Binetti Giovanni Bisignani Alessandro Blasetti...
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    Calabresi family in the church of Sant'Ignazio. A contemporary from Viterbo, Filippo Caparozzi, was a disciple of Giuseppe d'Arpino. Earliest known work: St...
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    was made in 1648 on a commission by Cardinal Bernardino Spada and is now in the Galleria Spada in Rome. Ludovica Trezzani. "Codazzi, Viviano." Grove Art...
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    his brothers Francesco and Cassiano, Antonio Franchi, Giovanni Coli and Filippo Gherardi were trained at the Academy. Pietro Testa may also have been a...
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    He painted few portraits; those of Sixtus V and of Cardinal Bernardino Spada are among the most noteworthy, along with one of his mother (in the Pinacoteca...
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  • (1594–1661) Gentile da Fabriano (c. 1370–1427) Artemisia Gentileschi (1593–1652) Orazio Gentileschi (1563–1639) Tommaso Gherardini (1715–1797) Davide Ghirlandaio...
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    Bronckhorst in Het Gulden Cabinet, 1662, p 278, on Google Books Baldinucci, Filippo (1728). Notizie de' Professori del Disegno, Da Cimabue in qua, Secolo V...
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    the Baptist Rosalba Carriera I four elements Fra Bartolomeo Holy Family Orazio Gentileschi Madonna and Child Luca Giordano Jesus's Dispute with the Doctors...
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    of Adina bass Giovanni Orazio Cartagenova Ali, a young Arab tenor Gaspare Martinelli Mustafa, gardener of the seraglio bass Filippo Spada Male chorus...
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    in Glory. In the left wall is the sepulchral monument in black marble of Orazio Rucellai (1604–1673) and the tomb of Giovanni della Casa, author of Il Galateo...
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    his own workshop in the Via Donnalbina, attracting to it such artists as Filippo Napoletano, Giovan Mattea Arciero (b 1591) and Francesco Abbenante (first...
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    now constrained within the cella of the temple, was remodelled in 1602 by Orazio Torriani, creating a single nave and three new side chapels. The main altar...
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    Aqua Marcia. It is located on the private estate of San Giovanni in Campo Orazio. Ponte Caipoli carried the aqueduct originally on a single large arch fromm...
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  • Ponzio ; p. 128 Michelangelo da Caravaggio; p. 129 Andrea d’Ancona; p. 132 Orazio Borgianni; p. 133 Lavinia Fontana; p. 136 Lodovico Lione Padovano; p. 137...
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  • ceremoniously crowned without pontifical recognition on 5 April 1616 by Cardinal Orazio Spinola. The pontifical decree of coronation titled Quae Civitatis Istius...
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