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- Antonio Barbalonga or Barbalunga (1600 – 2 November 1649), also called Antonio Alberti, was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He was a member of...
- socialite, served as the Princess of Piombino, from Messina. Antonio Barbalonga, painter (17th century) Francesco Comande, painter (16th century) Antonello...
- native Messina, Sicily, beginning at the age of 22 years under Antonio Barbalonga. In 1642, he traveled to Venice. He befriended the painter and art merchant...
- Ostade, Dutch genre and landscape painter (born 1621) November 2 - Antonio Barbalonga, Italian painter (born 1600) date unknown Jan Baptist Barbé, Flemish engraver...
- sixteenth century in or near Tolosa, Spain. He took the nickname of "Barbalonga" in recognition of his impressive beard. He emigrated to New Spain (later...
- Vermeyen was nicknamed 'Jan met den Baard' (Jan with the Beard) and 'Barbalonga' (Long-beard) because of his meter-long beard. Much of his painterly output...
- Alessandro Fortuna, Giovanni Battista Ruggieri, Antonio Alberti called Barbalonga, Francesco Cozza, Andrea Cam****ei, and Giovanni Angelo Canini. Others...
- sometimes solo, or performing with orchestras or with pianist Franco Barbalonga. Beginning in 1970, he taught at the Manhattan School of Music. He gave...
- Eternal Appearing to Sts Andrew Avellino and Gaetano Thiene, by Antonio Barbalonga. Wikimedia Commons has media related to San Silvestro al Quirinale (Rome)...
- designer of woodcuts and painter Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen, or Jan Mayo, or Barbalonga (1500–1559), Dutch Northern Renaissance painter Jeronimus Cornelisz (1598–1629)...