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    Pordenone, Il Pordenone in Italian, is the byname of Giovanni Antonio de’ Sacchis (c. 1484 – 14 January 1539), an Italian Mannerist painter, loosely of...
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    Giovanni Antonio de' Sacchis (commonly known as Il Pordenone). Also inside the church are preserved the baptistery and the font by Giovanni Antonio Pilacorte...
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    Antonio Allegri da Correggio (August 1489 – 5 March 1534), usually known as just Correggio (/kəˈrɛdʒioʊ/, also UK: /kɒˈ-/, US: /-dʒoʊ/, Italian: [korˈreddʒo])...
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  • Prata di Pordenone (Friulian: Prate) is a comune (municipality) in the Regional decentralization entity of Pordenone, in the Italian region of Friuli-Venezia...
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    architetti, pittori, et scultori italiani, da Cimabue insino a' tempi nostri. Fiocco, G. (1939). Giovanni Antonio Pordenone. Udine.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location...
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  • of il Pordenone. The name San Danielo was acquired as an adult. He painted in Udine and in other sites in the Friuli, and called Pellegrino da Udine....
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  • prelate Giovanni Antonio Astorch (died 1567), Italian Roman Catholic prelate Giovanni Antonio Cavazzi da Montecuccolo, known as Giovanni Cavazzi da Montecuccolo...
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  • sculptor, Marie Busco, 1994. ISBN 9780521390651 The art of Giovanni Antonio da Pordenone: Between dialect and language, Charles E. Cohen, 1996. ISBN 9780521306300...
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  • Ponte (1385–1438) Pontormo (1494–1556) Antonio Porcelli (1800–1870) Francesco Porcia (1531–1612) il Pordenone (1483–1539) Gregorio Porideo (16th century)...
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  • Castle of Zoppola is an 11th-century castle in Zoppola, in the Province of Pordenone in the Italian region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. In 1103, the castle was...
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    de Gheyn I, Hendrick Goltzius, Hans von Aachen, Giovanni Antonio da Pordenone, Giulio Romano, Giovanni della Rovere, Domenico Puligo, Tintoretto a Northern...
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    Antonio Abbondi (d. 1549), architect Jacopo Amigoni (1682–1752), painter, started career in Venice Giuseppe Angeli (1712–1798), painter Giovanni da Asola...
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  • 17th century. During the trial of Claudio Rorario in 1591, Giovanni Battista Meduna of Pordenone, who associated closely with the Mantica and the Rorario...
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    a wide band of plaster that originally featured frescos by Giovanni Antonio da Pordenone, which has now completely disappeared. It is said that in 1529...
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    Giovanni da Pian del Carpine with Benedykt Polak. None of them however reached China itself. Later travelers such as Odoric of Pordenone and Giovanni...
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    The Diocese of Concordia-Pordenone (Latin: Dioecesis Concordiensis-Portus Naonis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church situated in northeastern Italy...
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    Giovanni Leone (Italian pronunciation: [dʒoˈvanni leˈoːne]; 3 November 1908 – 9 November 2001) was an Italian politician, jurist and university professor...
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    together with works by Gentile da Fabriano, Pisanello, Alvise Vivarini, Vittore Carpaccio, Giovanni Bellini, Pordenone, and Titian. In the subsequent...
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    Vittorino da Feltre Medal depicting Sultan Mehmed II by Gentile Bellini Medal depicting Lorenzo and Giuliano de' Medici by Bertoldo di Giovanni Madonna...
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    Pietro Aretino, Baldassarre Peruzzi and Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, as well as other painters such as Il Pordenone or Pontormo, but these hypotheses have...
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    renaissance drawings alongside the Raphael Cartoons) Il Pordenone, (known by Giovanni Antonio de' Sacchis) - 1 painting Puligo, Domenico - 1 painting...
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  • illuminated manuscripts Giovanni Antonio Sangiorgio (died 1509), Italian canon lawyer and Cardinal of Alessandria Eusebio da San Giorgio (c.1470–c.1550)...
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  • Agostino Busti – High Renaissance Italian sculptor (died 1548) 1483: Il Pordenone – Italian painter of the Venetian school, active during the Renaissance...
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    nave in the cathedral at Cremona Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio (1466/1467–1516), painter. He was a pupil of Leonardo da Vinci, whose style he adhered to...
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    San Giovanni Evangelista is a Mannerist-style, Roman Catholic church located on Piazzale San Giovanni, located just behind the apse of the Parma Cathedral...
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    Christopher, the Madonna and the Archangel Gabriel by Nicolò di Giovanni Fiorentino and Antonio Rizzo. Under is a tympanum, in porphyry, supported by circular...
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    Titian (redirect from Da Cadore)
    young men about his own age, among them Giovanni Palma da Serinalta, Lorenzo Lotto, Sebastiano Luciani, and Giorgio da Castelfranco, nicknamed Giorgione. Francesco...
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    Jacobis, Guglielmo Massaia, Ricoldo da Montecroce, Odorico da Pordenone; Naval engineers and entrepreneurs, e.g. Giovanni Ansaldo, Benedetto Brin, Alessandro...
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    is a monastery in the centre of Sesto al Reghena, in the province of Pordenone, Northeastern Italy. The abbey, founded around 730–735 AD, belonged to...
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    25 – 1971.01.12), restyled Bishop of Concordia–Pordenone (Italy) (1971.01.12 – death 1977.04.14) Antonio Bergamaschi (12 December 1949 – death 17 April...
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