Gaetano Lapis (1706–1773) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period. Lapis was born on 13 August 1706 in the central Italian city of Cagli, the...
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1657–1728), Italian Baroque composer Gaetano Guadagni (1729–1792), Italian mezzo-soprano castrato singer Gaetano Lapis (1704–1776), Italian painter Guy Lombardo...
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Sant'Andrea Avellino, Communion of the Apostles and the Gathering of Manna by Gaetano Lapis. In the third chapel on the same nave is an altarpiece depicting the...
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Urbino; the Miracles of the Snow by Ernst van Schayck(1617) and a young Gaetano Lapis (1730); a processional wooden crucifix, from the Northern European school...
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Andrea Casali, Placido Campoli, Corrado Giaquinto, Gregorio Giusti, Gaetano Lapis, Salvatore Monosilio, Litterio Paladini, Francesco Preziao, Rosalba...
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was named after them: Santi Marcellino e Pietro. The altarpiece, by Gaetano Lapis depicts the Martyrdom of Saint Peter and Saint Marcellino (1751). Relics...
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teachers. Between 1753 and 1754 he spent a study tour in Italy under Gaetano Lapis (1706-1773), where he mainly resided in Rome and Naples. After his art...
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1729, 1739 Girolamo Teodoldi, 1734, 1742 Agostino Masucci, 1736–1738 Gaetano Lapis, 1741 Jean-François de Troy, 1744 Giovanni Battista Maini, 1746, 1747...
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main altarpiece depicting the Archangel Michael (1764) was painted by Gaetano Lapis. Pesaro and Urbino, site of the Province tourism office. 43°32′46″N...
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Dorigny (1677–1678). The church also has altarpieces by Ciro Ferri, Gaetano Lapis, and Domenico Maria Viani. History of early modern period domes Article...
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principal works (counterclockwise from the right) are: paintings by Gaetano Lapis (1730); a processional wooden crucifix (after 1750) from the Northern...
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retains some of its decoration. The Church has paintings attributed to Gaetano Lapis and Sebastiano Ghezzi. The main altarpiece was painted by Francesco...
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pediment. The church has a Greek cross plan: the main altarpiece by Gaetano Lapis depicts the dedicatees' martyrdom. Under the high altar is an urn containing...
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accentuated by corinthian pilasters. The interior has paintings by Gaetano Lapis, Sebastiano Conca, Pietro Labruzzi and Francesco Refini. Comune of Spoleto...
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Pompeo Batoni. He then moved to Rome, where he entered the studio of Gaetano Lapis. He returned to Treia and the Marche, where he painted portraits and...
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Spirit placed in the center of a large sunburst. The altarpiece, by Gaetano Lapis, depicts the "Madonna of the Rosary and St Dominic". It was stolen during...
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where he became a pupil of Stefano Pozzi and three years later of Gaetano Lapis. He also studied drawing at the Accademia di San Luca (c. 1769-1771)...
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with frittata and bread Carlo Magini Portrait of Innocezo Zambelli Gaetano Lapis (1706-1773) San Giovanni of Capistrano Francesco Mancini (1679-1758)...
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Vandergucht, English born engraver and art dealer (born c.1696) April 1 – Gaetano Lapis, Italian painter (born 1704) May 4 – Jacques Saly, French sculptor (born...
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Basire, English engraver and head of family of engravers (died 1768) Gaetano Lapis, Italian painter of the late-Baroque period (died 1776) Pierre L'Enfant...
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Santo Lapis, then Giovanni Battista Locatelli, who staged Gluck's Prague Ezio, 1750, and other works. Later impresarios who worked there include Gaetano Molinari...
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List of past Lucchese crime family mobsters (redirect from Anthony DiLapi)
hearings, government witness Joseph Valachi identified Coco as a capo in Gaetano "Tommy" Lucchese's crime family. In 1965, Coco was released from prison...
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1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.23887. Nicolas Slonimsky; Laura Kuhn; Dennis McIntire (2001). "Rossi, Giovanni (Gaetano)". Baker’s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians....
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"CVI DEDERAT SACRAM MERITO NORVEGIA SEDEM HIC TEGIT OLAVI FRIGIDVS OSSA LAPIS" (Here a cold stone covers the bones of Olav, to whom Norway rightly gave...
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28 Part 3 (Nuova ed.). Città di Castello: S. Lapi (published 1921). Rossini, Giuseppe & Ballardini, Gaetano, eds. (1929). Statuta Faventiae. I. Statuta...
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Lucchese family members as "Lukes". The family originated in the early 1920s; Gaetano Reina served as its boss until his murder in 1930. It was taken over by...
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after the fire of 1837, the palace had to be almost completely rebuilt by Gaetano Genovese, who finished the unfinished wings and gave a homogeneous appearance...
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involved in New Jersey waterfront labor racketeering and loansharking Gaetano Mazzara "Tommy", business partner and cousin of Frank Castronovo involved...
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in 1853; revised as Lidia di Bruxelles and Niccolò de' Lapi. The same work as Niccolò de' Lapi prepared in 1857 for Rio de Janeiro but not performed;...
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Salvemini, Gaetano (1955). Scritti sulla Questione Meridionale, 1896-1955. Torino: Einaudi. p. 415. [ISBN unspecified] Quoted from Salvemini, Gaetano (1963)...
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