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- Sister Luisa Capomazza (c. 1600 – 1646, Naples) was an Italian painter of religious subjects and landscapes. Though her career and work has been do****ented...
- vessels would be emplo**** in San Giovanni di Medua. Rear Admiral Guglielmo Capomazza supervised the evacuation in Vlorë, Albania. On 14 January the Serbian...
- designer Ginevra Cantofoli (1618–1672), Baroque painter Sister Luisa Capomazza (c.1600–1646), painter Benedetta Cappa (1897–1977), ****urist artist Antonella...
- Stiattesi - daughter and pupil of Artemisia Gentileschi Sister Luisa Capomazza (c. 1600 – 1646) - nun Virginia Vezzi (1600–1638) - wife of painter Simon...
- San Giuseppe neighbourhood of Naples, Italy, adjacent to the Palazzo Capomazza di Campolattaro. It used to belong to the princely family d'Afflitto....
- (1671–1677) Gaetano Dattilo (1772–1778) Raffaele Pasca (1781–1787) Tommaso Capomazza (1793–1801) Carlo Mazzacane (1801–1824) Pietro Candida (1844–1849) Onofrio...
- Favilla : 1778–1780 (second time) Prospero de Rosa : 1781–1787 Tommaso II Capomazza : 1788–1793 Prospero de Rosa : 1793–1797 (second time) Marino III Lucarelli :...
- regular Rai collaborator of the program "Si dice donna", curated by Tilde Capomazza. And she worked on the Radiotre programs, directed by Enzo Forcella, in...
- learn from a female teacher. One of her suspected female pupils was Luisa Capomazza, who went on to take vows as a nun and paint for various churches in Naples...
- Giustiniani [de] Ferruccio Parri Chaim Weizmann 1952 December 2, 1953 Benedetto Capomazza di Campolattaro [de] Giuseppe Pella Yitzhak Ben-Zvi 1958 March 11, 1958...