- English, the
Italian term has been used—originally as claro-obscuro and
chiaro-scuro—since at
least the late
seventeenth century. The term is less frequently...
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Vento Chiaro is a wind
quintet founded in 1997 at the
Peabody Conservatory of
Music in Baltimore,
Maryland and now
based in the
greater Boston area. The...
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Anton Maria Del
Chiaro (born in 1669, died
after 1727) was a
Florentine Italian secretary of
Constantin Brâncoveanu, the
Prince of Wallachia. He is the...
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Chiaro Davanzati (died 1304) was an
Italian poet from Florence, one of the Siculo-Tuscan poets, who
introduced the
style of
Sicilian School to the Tuscan...
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Vediamoci chiaro (Let's See It Clear) is a 1984
Italian comedy film
directed by
Luciano Salce. The
author Enrico Giacovelli referred to the film as "a...
- Sir
Henry Maximilian Beerbohm (24
August 1872 – 20 May 1956) was an
English essayist,
parodist and
caricaturist under the
signature Max. He
first became...
- In una
notte di
chiaro di luna (internationally
released as
Crystal or Ash, Fire or Wind, as Long as It's Love, also
known as On a
Moonlit Night and As...
- Roma-Inter,
esordio in
giallorosso per il
giovane Pisilli". IlRomanista.eu. Di
Chiaro,
Michael (25
April 2023). "La Roma
vince la
Coppa Italia Primavera: Keramitsis...
- vero scorgo. Aër felice, col bel vivo
raggio rimanti; et tu
corrente et
chiaro gorgo, ché non poss’io
cangiar teco vïaggio? Breeze,
blowing that blonde...
- She is best
known for the
first free solo of the 760
meter (2,500-foot)
Chiaro di Luna (5.11a) in Patagonia, for her
development of new
alpine climbing...