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- Joséphine Calamatta (March 1, 1817 – December 10, 1893) was a French painter and engraver who painted portraits as well as symbolistic, religious and...
- Luigi Calamatta, also known as Louis Antoine Joseph Calamatta (21 June 1801 – 8 March 1869) was an Italian painter and engraver. He was born at Civitavecchia...
- Other names Baron Dudevant Occupation(s) Writer and artist Spouse Lina Calamatta Children 2 daughters Parents Casimir Dudevant (father) George Sand (mother)...
- composer and cellist Luigi Borgomainerio, engraver and caricaturist Luigi Calamatta (1801–1868), painter and engraver Luigi Crosio (1835–1915), Turin-based...
- Navez, Guillaume Geefs, Eugène Simonis, Tilman-François Suys and Luigi Calamatta. Many of these founding members were active in the Royal Academy of Science...
- Via Pietro Cossa, Via Ennio Quirino Visconti; Artists, e.g. Via Luigi Calamatta, Via Pietro Cavallini, Via dei Cosmati, Via Paolo Mercuri, Via Benedetto...
- Montini, later Pope Paul VI. Born on 26 April 1936 to Oscar and Maria Calamatta, he was brought up during the post-war Maltese environment. Serracino-Inglott...
- Appearing to Sts. Anthony of Padua and Leopold, watercolor, 1855 Luigi Calamatta after Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, "The Vow of Louis XIII", engraving...
- on a drawing of the composition to be used as a model for the engraver Calamatta. This drawing, in which Ingres announced his intention to "amplify and...
- Fitch, Scottish-born botanical artist (died 1892) March 1 – Joséphine Calamatta, French painter and engraver (died 1893) March 7 – Alexandre Antigna,...