Giovanna Garzoni (1600 – February 1670) was an Italian Baroque painter. She began her career painting religious, mythological, and allegorical subjects...
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Garzoni is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Giovanna Garzoni (1600–1670), Italian painter Giovanni Garzoni (1419–1506), Italian humanist...
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Villa Garzoni may refer to: Villa Garzoni (Collodi), a villa in Tuscany Villa Garzoni (Pontecasale), a villa in Padua This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Tommaso Garzoni, (born Ottaviano, Bagnacavallo, March 1549 – 8 June 1589), was an Italian Renaissance writer. Tommaso Garzoni was born in March 1549 in...
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and admired as one of the most famous and prominent Italians by Tomaso Garzoni. He was also praised by the poet Alessandro Tassoni. Jacopo Gaddi and Francesco...
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Leonardo Garzoni (Venice, Italy, 1543 – Venice, Italy, 10 March 1592) was a Jesuit natural philosopher. The little data we have about Garzoni's life are...
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mentioned in 1593 among the main pasta shapes by the humanist Tommaso Garzoni. A glass case in the Bologna chamber of commerce holds a solid gold replica...
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The Palazzo Garzoni is Gothic-style palace located on the Grand Canal, in the Sestieri of San Marco, adjacent to the Fondaco Marcello, in Venice, Italy...
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Giovanni Garzoni (1419–1506) was an Italian humanist and physician from Bologna, where he was professor of medicine and teacher of rhetoric. Born in Bologna...
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Michael John Garzoni (August 19, 1923 – July 18, 2007) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League (NFL) for the Washington...
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Villa Garzoni is a villa in the Veneto region designed by Jacopo Sansovino around 1540 in Pontecasale, a hamlet in the municipality of Candiana, in the...
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Villa Garzoni at Collodi is a villa just over the border of the province of Lucca, (Tuscany, Italy). The garden was built shortly before 1652 by the Garzoni...
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Ahmad Khani, Malaye Jaziri and Faqi Tayran. The Italian priest Maurizio Garzoni published the first Kurdish grammar titled Grammatica e Vocabolario della...
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Woodcut by Tommaso Garzoni depicting a town crier with a trumpet...
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Antonio Garzoni Provenzani (2 December 1906 in Rome – 15 February 1989) was an Italian rower who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics. In 1932 he won...
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residing in Turin, he was immortalized by the accomplished artist Giovanna Garzoni (1600–1670) in what is considered the earliest known European portrait...
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a woman in a festival, holding a lemon. In the 17th century, Giovanna Garzoni painted a Still Life with Bowl of Citrons, the fruits still attached to...
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career. The village has an ancient fortress and the aristocratic Villa Garzoni, which has a major garden. The economy of the village is based on tourism...
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Ecpantheris thiemei Oberthür, 1881 Ecpantheria depauperata Oberthür, 1881 Ecpantheria garzoni Oberthür, 1881 Ecpantheria xanthonotata Oberthür, 1881...
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Baroque style include Artemisia Gentileschi, Elisabetta Sirani, Giovanna Garzoni, Guido Reni, Domenichino, Andrea Pozzo, and Paolo de Matteis in Italy;...
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Retrieved May 10, 2020. Garzoni, Costantino. 1840 [1573]. "Relazione dell'impero Ottomano del senatore Costantino Garzoni stato all'ambascieria di Costantinopoli...
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founded a mission for Kurdistan in Amedi, with his colleague Maurizio Garzoni. Garzoni lived there for fourteen years and composed a 4,600 word Italian-Kurdish...
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and continued by Juvarra in the eighteenth century Pfanner Palace Villa Garzoni, noted for its water gardens Casa di Puccini: House of the opera composer...
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attending lectures by Filippo Beroaldo, Antonio Urceo, called Codro, Giovanni Garzoni, and Alessandro Achillini—and to studying astronomy. He met the famous...
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a woman in a festival, holding a lemon. In the 17th century, Giovanna Garzoni painted a Still Life with Bowl of Citrons, the fruits still attached to...
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first artists to use female models for preparatory drawings—male pupils ("garzoni") were normally used for studies of both sexes. Young Man Carrying an Old...
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particular, Garzoni is referred to as an expert in magnetism by Niccolò Cabeo, whose Philosophia Magnetica (1629) is just a re-adjustment of Garzoni's work....
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were, commonly chose or were restricted to painting still life; Giovanna Garzoni, Laura Bernasconi, Maria Theresa van Thielen, and Fede Galizia are notable...
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Yezidis are briefly mentioned by one of the missionaries, Padre Maurizio Garzoni, who reported "the post of the executioner is always given by the princes...
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Questions and Answers". www.fda.gov. Retrieved 22 January 2017. Len O, Garzoni C, Lumbreras C, Molina I, Meije Y, Pahissa A, Grossi P; The ESCMID Study...
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