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Marie Louise Jeanne Peyrat (1840–1923),
better known as the
Marquise Arconati Visconti, was a
French philanthropist, salonnière and art collector. She...
- The
Villa Arconati, also
known as the
Castellazzo Degli Arconati, is a
rural palace and gardens,
located in the
district of
Castellazo of the town of Bollate...
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Costanza Trotti Bentivoglio Arconati (21 June 1800 – 21 May 1871 in Vienna) was an
Italian noblewoman and marchioness. She was
married into the Visconti...
- he was
supported by the
Arconati-Visconti family.
Lambertenghi subsequently sold the
villa to his friend,
Giuseppe Arconati Visconti.
Visconti made improvements...
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Reputed statue of Pompey, now held at the
Villa Arconati, Bollate,
brought from Rome in 1627 by
Galeazzo Arconati...
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Betty Morgan.
Dreyfus started corresponding with the
marquise Marie-Louise
Arconati-Visconti in 1899 and
began attending her
Thursday (political)
salons after...
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Thomiste Pierre Teilhard de
Chardin S.J. Simon-Michel Treuvé Marie-Louise
Arconati-Visconti (1840–1923), art collector,
philanthropist Fabrice Balanche, geographer...
- Atlanticus. In the
seventeenth century, the
drawing belonged to the
Counts Arconati of Milan. In 1721, it p****ed to the Casnedis, then to the
Sagredo in Venice...
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ceded to the City of Brussels,
which sold it in 1811 to the
Marquis Paul
Arconati-Visconti [nl]. The
latter did not keep it long; he
resold it in 1817. The...
- (1962). "ARDIGÒ, Roberto".
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani,
Volume 4:
Arconati–Bacaredda (in Italian). Rome:
Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. ISBN 978-8-81200032-6...