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- Berlinghiero also known as Berlinghiero Berlinghieri or Berlinghiero of Lucca (fl. 1228 – between 1236 and 1242), was an Italian painter in the Italo-Byzantine...
- Berlinghiero Gessi (28 October 1563 – 6 April 1639) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal. Gessi was born in Bologna on 28 October 1563, the son of Giulio Cesare...
- Italo-Byzantine Hodegetria by Berlinghiero of Lucca, (c. 1230) shows the Byzantine influence on Italian 13th-century art...
- who is mostly known as "Volterrano" Berlinghiero Berlinghieri, an Italian painter who is also known as Berlinghiero Volterrano This disambiguation page...
- painter from Lucca, Italy, of the Gothic period. He was son of painter Berlinghiero Berlinghieri and brother of Barone and Marco Berlinghieri. His work is...
- panels by Pierre Etienne Monnot) and the funeral monument to Cardinal Berlinghiero Gessi. There are paintings by Guercino, Domenichino, and Nicolas Lorrain...
- Normands. In 1190, King Tancred of Sicily granted the village to Baron Berlinghiero Chiaromonte. Under Swabian rule, Zollino became integrated into the County...
- Donatello. It has a rich collection of antique paintings, including works by Berlinghiero Volterrano, Giunta Pisano, Simone Martini, Lippo Memmi, Francesco Traini...
- such as Coppo di Marcovaldo in Florence (active mid-13th century), and Berlinghiero of Lucca (active c. 1228–42). The gold ground style encouraged strong...
- 1590–28 May 1608) Fabrizio Veralli, (10 December 1608–17 November 1624) Berlinghiero Gessi, (19 July 1627–6 April 1639) Ottaviano Raggi, (10 February 1642–31...