- Gino
Bonichi (February 25, 1904 –
November 9, 1933),
known as Scipione, was an
Italian painter and writer. He was born in Macerata. In 1909 he
moved to...
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pointillist painter. He was the
uncle of
contemporary painter Claudius Bonichi. Eso
Peluzzi was born in
Cairo Montenotte. His
father was a
prominent luthier...
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Shimbun (Mōka)
Gunma Kiryū
Times (Kiryū)
Saitama Bunka Shimbun (Hannō)
Chiba Bōnichi Shimbun (Tateyama)
Kanagawa Shinsei Mimpō (Odawara) Tōkyō Ni****ama Shimbun...
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Schwitters Gino
Severini Toni
Stadler Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
Scipione (Gino
Bonichi)
Gustave Singier Graham Sutherland T
Sophie Taeuber-Arp
Pierre Tal-Coat...
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Antonino Sartini (1889–1954)
Luigi Scaffai (1837–1899)
Scipione (Gino
Bonichi) (1904–1933)
Giovanni Segantini (1858–1899)
Jacopo da
Sellaio (1441–1493)...
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bishop Scipione Gentili (1563–1616),
German law
professor Scipione (Gino
Bonichi) (1904–1933),
Italian painter Scipione Pulzone (1544–1598),
Italian painter...
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largely developed in the 13th century, was
carried on in the 14th by
Bindo Bonichi,
Arrigo di Castruccio,
Cecco Nuccoli,
Andrea Orcagna,
Lippo Pasci de' Bardi...
- of the Paglione-Olivares family,
including works by the
Italian artists Bonichi, Carm****i, De Stefano,
Falconi and the
Spaniards Mensa, Orellana, Ortega...
- Polytechnic,
Gallo returned to
Dogliani and
befriended artists such as
Claudio Bonichi and Eso Peluzzi, who were also
familiar with that part of Piedmont. However...
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Mario Tozzi,
Giuseppe Misticoni,
Gigino Falconi,
Gaston Orellana,
Claudio Bonichi, and
Arturo Carm****i. Additionally, it is
frequently used for temporary...