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    Francesco Rosaspina (2 January 1762 – 2 September 1841) was an Italian engraver and painter. Rosaspina was born in Montescudo, near Rimini. His father...
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    the Accademia Clementina of Bologna. He was a collaborator with Francesco Rosaspina and Felice Giani. He dedicated himself to the practice and teaching...
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    Ferdinando, Francesco and Giuseppe. Other artists associated with the academy include Vittorio Bigari, Gaetano Gandolfi, Ercole Lelli, Francesco Rosaspina and...
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    he moved to Bologna to attend the engraving school operated by Francesco Rosaspina. There, he became friends and a lifelong professional associate of...
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    Pier Jacopo Martello Pier Jacopo Martello: engraving by Francesco Rosaspina Born (1665-04-28)28 April 1665 Bologna, Papal States Died 10 May 1727(1727-05-10)...
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  • Vincenzo Cuoco (who introduced him to Vico's philosophical thought) and Francesco Lomonaco; in Paris, from 1805 onward, with the group of Idéologues headed...
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  • Favilla, Giovanni Alamia, and Tony Sperandeo. Mery per sempre is set in Rosaspina, a fictional juvenile detention centre (based on a real facility named...
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    Giuseppe Asioli, and his wife Enrichetta née Rosaspina; daughter of the Bolognese engraver Francesco Rosaspina. His uncle Bonifazio was a well-known composer...
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    first published in 1978. Its composition matches that in a print by Francesco Rosaspina and several painted copies, one in Antonio Pirri's collection in...
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    scientific work was impressive. On 29 November 1707 Manfredi and Vittorio Francesco Stancari discovered the comet C/1707 W1. Among his scientific works are...
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  • classical education, he traveled to Bologna to study design under Francesco Rosaspina, where he learned wood engraving. In 1816, the Duke of Modena named...
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    first trained locally with Francesco Antonio Camuncoli, then Giovanni Battista Frulli and the engraver Francesco Rosaspina in Bologna, then moved to Rome...
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    of his family responsibilities, he became a pupil of the engraver Francesco Rosaspina, at the Academy of Fine Arts of Bologna. From 1809 to 1810, he was...
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    "Death of Adonis" to be not only printed but to be illustrated by Francesco Rosaspina. Bandettini was a composer of extemporaneous verse, and a poet. Not...
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    followed by a trip to Paris, in the company of Giuseppe Bossi and Francesco Rosaspina. There, he made lasting contacts with several famous French artists...
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  • August 15 – Elizabeth Gould, illustrator (born 1804) September 2 – Francesco Rosaspina, Italian engraver (born 1762) October 9 – Karl Friedrich Schinkel...
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  • 1837) Anna Rajecka, Polish painter and drawing artist (died 1832) Francesco Rosaspina, Italian engraver (died 1841) Jan Rustem, Turkish-born portrait painter...
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  • The film also traces the divergent paths taken by his former inmates at Rosaspina (actual name Malaspina), such as Marilyn "Mery" Libassi, who resumes her...
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  • descritta dal conte P.L. Ferri (in Italian). p. 97. Retrieved 2020-01-02. Rosaspina, F.; Pigozzi, P. (1816). Vita del cavaliere Giambattista Bodoni tipografo...
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    Francesco "Ciccio" Ingrassia (5 October 1922 – 28 April 2003) was an Italian actor, comedian and film director. He was born in Palermo, Sicily, and began...
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  • vuoti". il Resto del Carlino (in Italian). Retrieved 25 February 2020. Rosaspina, Elisabetta Andreis e Elisabetta (23 February 2020). "Supermercati assaltati...
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    where he presented a series of drawings and paintings entitled iceberg rosaspina, accompanied by a short text written by the artist: I am painting icebergs...
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    Bologna Conservatory. Between 1919 and 1920 he composed his first opera, "Rosaspina", which was eventually staged only in 1939. In 1921 he moved to Paris...
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