his pupils. Some major commissions came from the patrician Dolfin family. Dionisio Dolfin, the Archbishop of Udine in Friuli employed him to decorate...
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agreement was reached between the Venetian Senate and the then patriarch Dionisio Dolfin, who had just taken office. The bulls of investiture remained concealed...
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in 1696. While still a young man in his 20s, he was commissioned by Dionisio Dolfin [it], the Patriarch of Aquileia, to decorate the Cappella del Santissimo...
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bishop, he was the principal consecrator of: Denis Delfino (patriarch) (Dionisio Dolfin), Titular Bishop of Lorea and Coadjutor Patriarch of Aquileia (1698);...
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patrons included such people as doge Giovanni II Cornaro, archbishop Dionisio Dolfin of Udine, the Swedish ambassador Count Carl Gustaf Tessin and Charles...
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the Cathedral of Udine. This work was commissioned by the patrician Dionisio Dolfin. The frescoed scenes of Dream of Jacob, Sacrifice of Isaac, Hagar in...
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Giovanni Delfino (cardinal) (category House of Dolfin)
Giovanni Dolfin (or Delfino) (Venice, 22 April 1617 - Udine, 20 July 1699) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal, writer and playwright, Patriarch of Aquileia...
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Giovanni Delfino (camerlengo) (category House of Dolfin)
Cardinal Giovanni Dolfin, often Italianized as Delfin or Delfino (Venice, 15 December 1545 - Venice, 25 November 1622), was an Italian politician and cardinal...
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Cardinal-Priest of San Marco (1584.05.14 – death 1584.12.26) Giovanni Pietro Dolfin, Canons Regular of Saint Augustine (C.R.S.A.) (1560.03.27 – 1574) Paolo...
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