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Cecrope Barilli (Italian: [ˈtʃɛːkrope baˈrilli];
April 2, 1839 – June 23, 1911) was an
Italian painter. Born in Parma, as a
young man he
joined the forces...
- Il
malatino (Italian for 'The
sickly boy') by
Cecrope Barilli,
depicting a sick
child with a copy of the
Giornale per i
bambini in his lap...
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Italian father,
Bruno Barilli, was an
influential composer,
elder son of
Cecrope Barilli,
director of the
Parmesan Academy of Fine Arts and a
member of...
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building ,
known as
Palazzo Cipolla, were
decorated with
paintings by
Cecrope Barilli, D. Bruschi, and D. Natali, and
statues by O. Garofoli. He competed...
- Fano in the
region of Marche, Italy, as the son of a
Parmesan painter Cecrope Barilli and his wife, Anna Adanti. As a
member of a
noted family that,...
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Castrato Austro (Auster)
Tenor Bacco (Bacchus) B****
Caronte (Charon) B****
Cecrope (Cecrops) B****
Ennone (Oenone)
Soprano Eolo (Aeolus) B****
Eufrosine (Euphrosyne)...
- folklorist, historian,
linguist and
public figure (b. 1840) June 23 –
Cecrope Barilli,
Italian painter (b. 1839) June 25 –
Princess Maria Clotilde of...
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Italian actor and
composer Carlotta Barilli (1935–2020),
Italian actress Cecrope Barilli (1839–1911),
Italian painter Francesco Barilli (born 1943), Italian...
- town of
Traversetolo near Parma, and
trained with
Daniele De
Strobel and
Cecrope Barilli at the
painting course of the
Academy of Fine Arts of Parma. There...
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Midgette as
Agostino Morando Morandini as
Cesare Cristina Pariset as
Clelia Cecrope Barilli as Puck
Evelina Alpi as the
little girl
Gianni Amico as a friend...