Giovanni Battista Caporali (c. 1476–1560) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance. He was also called Bitte, a diminutive of his Christian name and by...
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sculptor. Giovanni Battista Caporali (1476–1560), painter. Giovanni Battista Caprara (1733–1810), statesman and cardinal. Giovanni Battista Caracciolo...
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painter Carlo Caporali (born 1994), Italian footballer Giovanni Battista Caporali (c. 1476–1560), Italian Renaissance painter Giulio Caporali (fl. 1540)...
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drawing for civil and military architecture under the direction of Giovanni Battista Caporali. For a number of years he lived in Genoa. He was involved in the...
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altarpiece of Santa Margherita in Perugia. He was a pupil of Giovanni Battista Caporali, and worked with him in the church of San Pietro in Perugia. Organtino...
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with some collaboration from his assistants, possibly including Giovanni Battista Caporali. Vasari identified the commissioner as Oliviero Carafa, but in...
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Giulio Caporali (Perugia, active 1540) was an Italian painter and architect of the Renaissance. He was the son and pupil of Giovanni Battista, also known...
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Giovanni Battista Caporali. His father was a highly trained soldier and fully armored cavalryman as a “man-at-arms”. Caporali married Brigida di Giovanni Cartolari...
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painter and architect of the late Renaissance (died 1551) 1476: Giovanni Battista Caporali, Italian painter (died 1560) 1476: Jacopo Torni – Florentine painter...
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Giacomo. Sant'Antonio: church with frescoes by Bartolommeo and Giovanni Battista Caporali, rises at the end of a narrow street, Via Mastro Giorgio. Madonna...
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Madonna della Cintola between two Saints (1522) is attributed to Giovanni Battista Caporali; a Madonna with Child between San Agostino and the Blessed Angelo...
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records note that along with Sinibaldo Ibi, he praised a work by Giovanni Battista Caporali completed for the main altar of the Duomo of Perugia. Bulletin...
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da Fiesole. In the lunette there once was the Annunciation by Giovanni Battista Caporali, on the left wall the Visitation of Polydorus by Stefano Ciburri...
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(1470/72–1554) Giovanni Battista Bissoni (1576–1636) Boccaccio Boccaccino (c. 1467–c. 1525) Giovanni Boccati (1420–after 1480) Giovanni Boccardi (?–1542)...
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overo il Tasso (1610). Alessandro was the eldest of the four sons of Giovanni Battista Guarini, author of the Pastor Fido. He belonged to the family established...
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unknown Antonio Badile, Italian painter from Verona (born 1518) Giovanni Battista Caporali, Italian painter (born c.1476) Francesco Vecellio, Venetian painter...
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Leonardo Fibonacci Paolo dell'Abbaco Leon Battista Alberti Piero Borgi Leonardo da Vinci Scipione del Ferro Giovanni di Gherardo da Prato Luca Pacioli Piero...
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which also served as their home, and Mario's ancestral land at San Giovanni Battista. On this small working farm set in the hills behind Sanremo, Mario...
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Bernardino Pintoricchio (1454-1513) painter Giovanni Gregori (1470-1510) military architect Giambatista Caporali (1475-1560) painter and civil and military...
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Giovanni Macchia (14 November 1912 – 30 September 2001) was an Italian literary critic and essayist. Born in Trani, the son of a magistrate, Macchia moved...
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Prize 1947–1950 1947 Ennio Flaiano 1948 Vincenzo Cardarelli 1949 Giovanni Battista Angioletti 1950 Cesare Pavese 1951–1975 1951 Corrado Alvaro 1952 Alberto...
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Ceriani, Giovanni Giudice (1987) Edoardo Albinati, Silvana La Spina (1988) Andrea Canobbio, Romana Petri (1990) Anna Cascella (1991) Marco Caporali, Nelida...
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an art, not an exact science". The controversy also involved Pierluigi Battista, to which Galli della Loggia wrote again, stating that "creative license...
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reading books and some of his favourite authors were Giosuè Carducci, Giovanni Boccaccio, Fyodor Dostoevsky, James Joyce, Ludovico Ariosto, Carlo Goldoni...
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(1957) • Ernesto de Martino (1958) • Marino Moretti (1959) 1960s Giovanni Battista Angioletti (1960) • Alberto Moravia (1961) • Giorgio Bassani (1962)...
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di Soligo (province of Treviso, Veneto), Italy to Giovanni and Carmela Bernardi. His father, Giovanni (born 18 November 1888), had received degrees from...
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Harvest"). In 2002 she won the Viareggio Prize for poetry for La stortura. Giovanni Raboni described Insana's poetic style as "visionary concreteness". The...
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Ceriani, Giovanni Giudice (1987) Edoardo Albinati, Silvana La Spina (1988) Andrea Canobbio, Romana Petri (1990) Anna Cascella (1991) Marco Caporali, Nelida...
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Ceriani, Giovanni Giudice (1987) Edoardo Albinati, Silvana La Spina (1988) Andrea Canobbio, Romana Petri (1990) Anna Cascella (1991) Marco Caporali, Nelida...
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Lorenzo Bernini (1598–1680) (Art UK): Saints Andrew and Thomas (Art UK) Giovanni Battista Bertucci (1500–1530) (Art UK): The Incredulity of Saint Thomas (Art UK)...
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