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    Lo Spagna (died c. 1529), "the Spaniard" in Italian, was a painter of the High Renaissance, active in central Italy. His name was Giovanni di Pietro,...
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  • during 1922 and 1923 Lo La Chapelle (1888–1966), a Dutch footballer, played club football for amateur side HVV Den Haag Lo Spagna (died 1529), a painter...
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    Raphael in 1504 (Brera, Milan), is now questioned, and it is assigned to Lo Spagna. A vastly finer work of Perugino's was the polyptych of the Ascension...
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    known signed and dated work. The chapel of Saint Francis was frescoed by Lo Spagna, one of Perugino's pupils. S. Martino, with Lombard lapidary remains and...
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    Pão de (plural: pães de ) is a Portuguese sponge cake made of eggs, sugar, and wheat flour. Unlike other cakes or breads, yeast or baking powder is...
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  • Lev Kamenev Lev Rosenfeld Bolshevik revolutionary and Soviet politician Lo Spagna Giovanni di Petra Italian painter Lucien Petit-Breton Lucien Mazan French...
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  • Bernardino Campilius was an Italian painter and follower of Lo Spagna at Spoleto. His name was written beneath a fresco of The Virgin adoring the Infant...
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  • after a work then thought to be by Raphael but now probably attributed to Lo Spagna in the National Gallery, London Saint Laurence Giving Alms in the Fiesole...
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    school are very similar and often paintings by Perugino, Pinturicchio, Lo Spagna, and a young Raphael may be mistaken, one for the other. In the execution...
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    historians. They were painted by Andrea d'Assisi, Rocco Zoppo or, less likely, Lo Spagna or Bartolomeo della Gatta, other Perugino's collaborators of the time...
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    scientist Paulus Aemilius Veronensis, Italian historian (b. 1455) probable – Lo Spagna, Italian painter possible – La Malinche, Nahua (native Mexican) interpreter...
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    included Pinturicchio, Andrea d'Assisi, Rocco Zoppo or, less likely, Lo Spagna or Bartolomeo della Gatta, but the attribution of details to them is disputed...
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    the Madonna and Child and two Saints by Giovanni di Pietro, also called Lo Spagna and a main altarpiece depicting the Martyrdom of St Ansano by Archita...
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    the right the Madonna del Giglio by Sassoferrato, made from the one by Lo Spagna. Leaving the nave in front of the Vibi chapel a St. Paul attributed to...
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    Palma il Vecchio Marco Palmezzano Perugino Cesco Pesellino di Pietro (Lo Spagna) Antonio Pirri Pollaiolo Riccardo Pellegrini Giulio Cesare Procaccini...
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    eggs over heat or beating the egg yolks and whites separately. The Pan di Spagna evolved from the Genoise cake as an attempt to simplify the original recipe...
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    master Perugino, although it is now sometimes attributed to his pupil Lo Spagna. It depicts the marriage between Joseph and Mary, and is now in the Musée...
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    Crucifix (late 13th century), and two altar panels by Tiberio di Assisi and Lo Spagna, both working at the end of the 15th and beginning of the 16th centuries...
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    the town of Arrone in Umbria, he painted frescoes in conjunction with Lo Spagna. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vincenzo Tamagni. Freedberg, Sydney...
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  • father, Pancrazio Jacobetti. His works are influenced by the painter Lo Spagna. Documents show he painted a gonfalone for the city of Foglia. In 1521...
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  • Cornelis van Spaendonck (1756–1839), 2 artworks : INV 1857, RF 2853 (ID's) Lo Spagna (d1529), 7 artworks : INV 814, INV 20244 (ID's) Louis Sparre (1863–1964)...
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  • scientist Paulus Aemilius Veronensis, Italian historian (b. 1455) probable – Lo Spagna, Italian painter possible – La Malinche, Nahua (native Mexican) interpreter...
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  • (Art UK), Dido receiving Aeneas and Cupid disguised as Ascanius (Art UK) Lo Spagna (died 1529) (Art UK): Christ at Gethsemane (Art UK), The Agony in the...
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  • (1887–1918), 3 paintings : Artic Hasegawa Soya (1590–1667), 1 painting : Artic Lo Spagna (died 1529), 1 painting : Artic Elizabeth Sparhawk-Jones (1885–1968),...
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  • Pistoia - Italian painter and designer of the Renaissance (born 1480) Lo Spagna, Spanish-born Italian painter of the High-Renaissance (born unknown) Peter...
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  • My Life (Slaughterhouse song) (category Songs written by Giorgio Spagna)
    Slaughterhouse from their album Welcome to: Our House. The song features artist Cee Lo Green and production by Streetrunner and Sarom. The song samples Corona's...
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    Glorification of the Virgin in the National Gallery, given in the catalogue to Lo Spagna, who was a pupil of Perugino. His last will and testament, dated 1594...
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  • Spoleto, where he married one of the daughters of Giovanni di Pietro (lo Spagna). He painted frescoes (ca. 1535) for the Chapel of the Assumption in the...
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    sponge cakes also reference Spain in their names, such as in Italian: Pan di Spagna, in Portuguese: Pão d’Espanha, in Romanian: Pandișpan, in Bulgarian: пандишпан...
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     'Genoa bread'), which is made from almond paste, but it is similar to pan di Spagna [it] (lit. 'Spanish bread'). It is a whole-egg cake, unlike some other sponge...
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