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    Ugo da Carpi (c. 1450–1480 – c. 1523–1532) was an Italian printmaker active between 1502 and 1532 in the cities of Venice, Rome and Bologna. He is known...
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  • designer Ugo da Carpi, Italian printmaker Ugo Coccia (1895–1932), Italian journalist and politician Ugo Ehiogu, English football player Ugo Fano, Italian...
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    with three blocks. Despite Vasari's claim for Italian precedence in Ugo da Carpi, it is clear that his, the first Italian examples, date to around 1516...
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    Burgkmair. Despite Giorgio Vasari's claim for Italian precedence in Ugo da Carpi, it is clear that his, the first Italian examples, date to around 1516...
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    wood engraving from Ugo da Carpi. He was later a disciple of Parmigianino, and afterwards within the School of Fontainebleau. Da Trento's technique involved...
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    well-known version, a four-colour chiaroscuro woodcut by Ugo da Carpi, dated 1518. The da Carpi woodcut is often cited in studies of the complex question...
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    possible source for the painting is a four-block woodcut attributed to Ugo da Carpi (c. 1515–20) whose central detail depicts Saul on the ground and a groom...
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  • Pinturicchio – Italian painter of the Renaissance (died 1513) 1455: Ugo da Carpi – Italian painter and printmaker who worked in woodcut (died 1523) 1455:...
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    Artists using this technique include Albrecht Dürer, Hans Burgkmair, Ugo da Carpi, Hiroshige, Hokusai, Frans Masereel, Gustave Baumann, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner...
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  • miniature painter, and an important engraver of maps and old master prints Ugo da Carpi (c. 1480–between 1520 and 1532), painter and printmaker, the first Italian...
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    Parmigianino produced some etchings himself, and also worked closely with Ugo da Carpi on chiaroscuro woodcuts and other prints. Giorgio Ghisi was the major...
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    Williams. A bound volume containing books by Giovanni Battista Palatino and Ugo da Carpi, both notable Italian masters of the 16th century, which is assumed to...
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  • Campagnola En (invented stipple engraving) Domenico Campagnola En, Wo Ugo da Carpi En, Wo Battista Franco Veneziano (or Giovanni Battista Franco) Et Giorgio...
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    Portrait of a Young Woman by Rembrandt (1632) Diogenes after Parmigiano by Ugo da Carpi (after 1525) Il Perdono (Vision of Saint Francis of Assisi) by Federico...
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  • (1595–1672), 1 drawing : Landscape with Tall Trees, Kunsthalle, Hamburg (url) Ugo da Carpi (c. 1480 – 1523), 1 chiaroscuro woodcut : Hero and Sibyl, National Gallery...
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    wood engravings in chiaroscuro, done in imitation of those works of Ugo da Carpi and other early Italian artists. He had probably seen the chiaroscuro...
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    Castello Estense (category Articles with Danish-language sources (da))
    which had damaged the previous accommodation. The architect Girolamo da Carpi gave the castle the external appearance which can be still seen today,...
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    his new method of chiaroscuro engraving, Kirkall produced a copy of Ugo da Carpi's chiaroscuro engraving of Æneas and Anchises, after Raphael, and a number...
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    Giacomo Boncompagni was born in Bologna, the son of Ugo Boncompagni and his mistress from Carpi, Maddalena Fulchini. His father was in that city to participate...
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    Parmigianino (1503–1540), which were introduced in Ferrara by Girolamo da Carpi (1501 – c. 1557). He later set himself apart from this intellectual and...
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    to actresses: Nora Ricci (with whom he had Paola, an actress and wife of Ugo Pagliai); Shelley Winters (mother of his daughter Vittoria); and Diletta...
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  • Traffic Jam (film) (category Films scored by Fiorenzo Carpi)
    Irene Fernando Rey as Carlo Miou-Miou as Angela Gérard Depardieu as Franco Ugo Tognazzi as Professor Marcello Mastroianni as Marco Montefoschi Stefania...
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    songwriting. He collaborated with Fiorenzo Carpi; all of Fo's plays as far as 1967 would feature Carpi's music. "La luna è una lampadina" ("The moon...
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    ordained as a deacon. About 1552 he was noticed by Cardinal Rodolfo Pio da Carpi, Protector of the Franciscan order, Cardinal Ghislieri (later Pope Pius...
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  • Schöner: Hilde Gabriele Ferzetti: Lawyer Alberto Cortini Massimo Girotti: Ugo Parenti Alberto Sordi: Sergio Battistini Vittorio De Sica: the Count Dario...
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    Bologna LIPE BLQ Bologna-Borgo Panigale "Guglielmo Marconi" Airport Carpi LIDU Carpi Budrione "Danilo Ascari" Airport [it] Cervia, Ravenna LIPC Cervia Air...
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    Retrieved 12 February 2024. "Gilardino come Totti e Baggio: gol da record al Carpi" (in Italian). Mediaset. 30 January 2016. Archived from the original...
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  • pirotechnia pioneered scientific and technical literature. Jacopo Berengario da Carpi (c. 1460–c. 1530), physician and anatomist who was the first to describe...
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  • the Patchworks of Calumnious Complaints by Alberto Pio, former Prince of Carpi, whom, althought elderly and terminally ill and better suited for any other...
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    awarded him an honorary degree in Science of Education In 2003 the comune of Carpi celebrated Guccini's fortieth year of career dedicating him the show "Stagioni...
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