Gaetano Monti (c. 1750 – 1824) was an Italian sculptor, active in Milan. Little is known about his career; he was, for a time, active as a teacher of...
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Gaetano Monti (born Naples, c. 1750 – died there, c. 1816) was an Italian composer. His name is first recorded in 1758, when he was eight years old, singing...
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Gaetano Matteo Monti (13 March 1776 in Ravenna – 27 May 1847 in Milan) was an Italian sculptor, working in the Neoclassical style. He studied in Bologna...
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Monti (il Brescianino) (1646–1712), Italian painter Gaetano Monti (composer), Italian composer Gaetano Monti, Italian sculptor Gaetano Matteo Monti,...
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Peverelli, Benedetto Cacciatori, Giovanni Antonio Labus, Claudio Monti, Gaetano Monti, Camillo Pacetti, Antonio Pasquali, Giovambattista Perabò, Angelo...
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in Milan or Iseo, he studied under his father, the noted sculptor Gaetano Matteo Monti, in the Imperial Academy. At the age of only 20, he was invited to...
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1722 to 1760 director of the Bologna Botanical Garden. His son Gaetano Lorenzo Monti (1712–1797) was also a botanist who continued work at the same botanical...
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Gaetano Sabatini (1703–1734; or 1731), also known as il Mutarolo (or Il Mutolo) due to his deaf-mutism, was an Italian draftsman and Baroque painter....
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(1567–1643), best known for his pioneering opera Orfeo Gaetano Monti (c. 1750 – c. 1816) Vittorio Monti (1868–1922) Carlo Ignazio Monza (c. 1680–1739) Giovanni...
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the lower and upper windows in the loggia, there is a bas-relief by Gaetano Monti known as the Imprese di Francesco Sforza. "Palazzo Melzi di Cusano,...
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studied anatomy at the Ospedale Maggiore in Milan with the sculptor Gaetano Monti. Appiani's interest in aesthetic issues was stimulated by the classical...
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Vane 1828. Lloyd & Heesom 2004, p. 98: "an equestrian statue of him by Gaetano Monti was unveiled in the market-place at Durham by Disraeli on 2 December...
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Gaetano Perratone Armandi (February 27, 1851–after 1890) was an Italian painter, mainly of landscapes. He was born and a resident of Turin. He trained...
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(Giuseppe Verdi) "Ai nostri monti" (Giuseppe Verdi) "Le crucifix" (Jean-Baptiste Faure) "Chi mi frena in tal momento" (Gaetano Donizetti) "Tarantella sincera"...
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of Milan sculpted by various artists including Pompeo Marchesi and Gaetano Monti. Not far from the Porta Venezia is the Porta Nuova, the work of Giuseppe...
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1866 Vita di Jacopo Landoni 1868 Vita di Alessandro Cappi 1868 Vita di Gaetano Monti 1869 Nuove iscrizioni 1869 Alcune lettere inedite 1870 Della vita privata...
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The church of San Gaetano is an ancient church located on Via Calegari at the intersection of Via Monti in Brescia. By the 1600s, it became attached to...
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of Cremona.[citation needed] Among his pupils were Gaetano Sabadini, his daughter Eleonora Monti, and the priest Antonio Montelatici. He died in Brescia...
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(music by Matteo Rauzzini, 1781) Lo sposalizio per dispetto (music by Gaetano Monti, 1781) Gli amanti alla prova (music by Luigi Caruso, 1783; music by...
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statuary. Among its early pupils were Innocente Micliavacca (engraver), Gaetano Monti (painter); Davide Testi (engraver); Valerio Rivetti (sculptor), Lorenzo...
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set by Giacomo Rust, 1776) La fuga (set by Gaetano Monti, 1777) Il geloso sincerato (set by Gaetano Monti, 1779; set by Giuseppe Nicolini, 1804) L'infedeltà...
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Antonio Sacchini 1770: Antonio Tozzi 1773: Giacomo Insanguine 1775: Gaetano Monti 1776: Josef Mysliveček, Adriano in Siria 1777: Pasquale Anfossi 1778:...
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The Fondazione Academia Montis Regalis is an Italian cultural foundation promoting baroque and classical orchestral training based in the town of Mondovì...
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alternating Triglyphs, metopes, and weapons. The tympanum sculptures of Gaetano Monti, a pupil of Antonio Canova, depicts the goddess Victory crowning the...
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and early Christian symbols, such as the painting reproduced in Giovanni Gaetano Bottari's folio of 1754, where the Good Shepherd is depicted as feeding...
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avv. Rinaldi Giuseppe Fiorello: Gaetano Malacozza Ludovica Modugno: Filomena Antonella Steni: Esa Giovannini Maria Monti: Scintilla List of Italian films...
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Salvo Francesco Bellomo as Francesco Marino Mannoia Ivana Monti as Marcelle Padovani Gaetano Amato as Luciano Liggio Roberto Chiti; Enrico Lancia; Roberto...
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Civic Choice (redirect from Civic Choice, with Monti for Italy)
founded by Mario Monti. The party was formed in the run-up of the 2013 general election to support the outgoing Prime Minister Monti and continue his...
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2008 to 2011 in coalition with Lega Nord. After having supported Mario Monti's technocratic government in 2011–2012, the party was part of Enrico Letta's...
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sometimes referred to as Palazzo Albergati. The architect was Giovanni Giacomo Monti. The villa is remarkable for containing a large three story ballroom and...
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