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Giovanni Camillo Sagrestani (1660–1731) was an
Italian painter of the
Baroque era. A
native of Florence, he was,
according to Lanzi, a
pupil of Antonio...
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Camillo Agrippa (1520 – 1
January 1600) was a
noted fencer, architect,
engineer and
mathematician of the Renaissance. He is
considered to be one of the...
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During a long stay in Paris, the
young Callimaco learns from his
friend Cammillo Calfucci of the
beauty of Lucrezia, who has been
married for four years...
- new
pieces by
various writers, and
adapted originals. Antona-Traversi,
Cammillo. L'Histoire du
Grand Guignol:
theater de L'Epouvante et du Rire. Librarie...
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Camillo Scaramuzza (1843–1915) was an
Italian painter, of
mainly genre subjects. He also was
noted as a scenographer. He was born and
resident in Parma...
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School (1988) - K–12. 243
Kelmscott Station to
Armadale Station –
serves Cammillo Road, O'****van Drive,
Ypres Road, Lake Road,
Baxendale Way, Grovelands...
- nave
frescoes by
Gaetano Caponeri; and
chapel frescoes by
Luigi Biondi,
Cammillo Mattioli, and
Antonio Muzzi. Le
chiese parrocchiali della diocesi di Bologna...
- "airy mountain"),
which was
enlarged two
years later. Franceschi's son,
Cammillo started selling portions of the
Montarioso property in 1910, then moved...
- of Val di Taro,
plotted with
Giambattista Anguissola and
Giammaria and
Cammillo Scotti to ********inate Farnese, but the plot was discovered;
Landi lost...
- Fabbrucci. The main
altarpiece (1745)
depicting Santa Lucia' was
painted by
Cammillo Sagrestani. In the sacristy,
which was once the oratory,
there were two...