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- Bachiacca (say "bah ki ah cka"). He is also known as Francesco Ubertini, il Bacchiacca (1494–1557). He was an Italian painter of the Renaissance whose work is...
- Piero della Francesca Gr**** Orthodox fresco by Theophanes the Cretan Bacchiacca Peter Paul Rubens, c. 1617 Guercino, 1657 Nicolò Gr****i, 1720 Giovanni...
- higher he was rated". Vasari recorded that Francesco Ubertini, called "Bacchiacca", delighted in inventing grotteschi, and (about 1545) painted for Duke...
- Italian. The subject takes the full side of a c****one painted by Francesco Bacchiacca of 1523, now in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden, probably the...
- London, attributed to a 16th-century "follower of Michelangelo". Bull 169. Bacchiacca (Francesco d'Ubertino): Leda and the Swan | Work of Art | Timeline of...
- Francesco Francia with Caradosso Pietro Perugino with Rocco Zoppo, Francesco Bacchiacca, Eusebio da San Giorgio and Andrea Aloigi (l'Ingegno) Vittore Scarpaccia...
- bedchamber panels for Pier Francesco Borgherini. (Two others by Francesco Bacchiacca) Joseph reveals himself to his brothers 1516–1517 National Gallery, London...
- Francesco Ubertini may refer to: Francesco Bacchiacca (1494–1557), Italian painter Francesco Ubertini (engineer) (born 1970), rector of the University...
- Vittorio Avanzi (1850–1913) Ig****o Agliaudo (active c. 1737) Francesco Bacchiacca (1494–1557) Baciccio (Giovan Battista Gaulli) (1639–1709) Sisto Badalocchio...
- it was immortalized in paintings and frescos by Botticini, Vasari, and Bacchiacca. In East Asia, a giraffe was brought to Beijing in 1414 from Bengal as...