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Saverio Baldacchini (born
Francesco Saverio Baldacchini Gargano; 24
April 1800,
Barletta - 13
March 1879, Naples) was an
Italian politician,
writer and...
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Naples and
after being widowed his
mother remarried in 1840 to
Saverio Baldacchini, a
major influence on Bonghi.
Exiled from his
native city in consequence...
- in San
Lorenzo fuori le Mura, of 1254 (probably
Jacopo the younger)
baldacchini of the
Lateran and of
Santa Maria in Cosmedin, c. 1294 (Deodato) tombs...
- he
worked with
Patrice Trigano and
managed to
obtain works by César
Baldacchini and Arman. In 1996,
Nahon and
Bayet were the
subjects of a do****entary...
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baldacchino is
surmounted not with an
architectural pediment, like most
baldacchini, but with
curved Baroque brackets supporting a
draped canopy, like the...
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entrances to
their houses. In churches,
especially in St. Peter's Basilica,
baldacchini or column-supported canopies, were
widely used.
Examples include the...
- Ha-Asif (in Hebrew). 2. Warsaw:
Isaac Goldman: 225–227 – via HebrewBooks.
Baldacchini,
Lorenzo (1983). "Conzio, Giuseppe".
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani...
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another noble Amantean family, the
Baldacchini,
through the
marriage of
Giacomo Cavallo and
Prudenza Baldacchini: it was
these spouses who commissioned...
- Bibcode:1986AcCrC..42.1271R. doi:10.1107/S0108270186092612. Schweizer, E. E.;
Baldacchini, C. J.; Rheingold, A. L. (1989). "Tetraphenylphosphonium
Chloride Monohydrate...
- PMC 6401862. PMID 30960100. LaFratta,
Christopher N.; Fourkas, John T.;
Baldacchini, Tommaso; Farrer,
Richard A. (2007-08-20). "Multiphoton Fabrication"...