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- Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (6 March 1475 – 18 February 1564), known mononymously as Michelangelo, was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect...
- Buonarroti (Buonarotti) is a surname, and may refer to Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475–1564), the Italian artist known as Michelangelo Filippo Buonarroti...
- The Buonarotti Club was a bohemian artists' society in Melbourne, Australia between 1883 and 1887, ****ociated with Heidelberg School of painters. The Buonarotti...
- John Buonarotti Papworth (24 January 1775 – 16 June 1847) was a British architect, artist and a founder member of the Royal Institute of British Architects...
- May 1883, he was a founding member of the bohemian artists' society the Buonarotti Club with, among others, Alexander Colquhoun and Tom Humphrey. That month...
- brother of John Buonarotti Papworth Jack Papworth (1894–1942), English footballer John Papworth (1921–2020), English journalist John Buonarotti Papworth (1775–1847)...
- Buonarotti was rearrested by the French Directory on 8 May 1796, along with Babeuf and other conspirators. Babeuf was guillotined, and Buonarotti formally...
- Papworth (plasterer) (1750–1799), English plasterer and stuccoist John Buonarotti Papworth (1775–1847), English architect and artist John Woody Papworth...
- Willenhall in the English Midlands. He commissioned Willenhall House from John Buonarotti Papworth in 1829 which was built on an estate that he purchased in north...
- Michelangelo Buonarotti's Pietà in Saint Peter's Basilica, 1498–1499. Crowned by the Pontifical decree of Pope Urban VIII in 1637....