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Vincenzo Chilone (10 July 1758,
Venice – 12
January 1839, Venice) was an
Italian painter who
specialized in vedute,
after the
style of Canaletto. He was...
- The
Return of the
Horses of San
Marco by
Vincenzo Chilone,
depicting the
return of the
horses from
France in 1815....
- The
Return of the
Horses of San
Marco by
Vincenzo Chilone, 1815...
- more than
forty films,
mostly in
supporting roles. He pla**** the part of
Chilone Chilonides in the 1924 epic Quo Vadis.
Nemesis (1920) The
Youth of the...
- (1637–1712),
painter of the
Baroque period,
working in
Venice Vincenzo Chilone (1758–1839),
painter of
vedute Guglielmo Ciardi (1842–1917),
painter Mauro...
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manner of Canaletto, but was also
influenced by his contemporary,
Vincenzo Chilone. In 1805 he
decorated the
Onigo theater in Treviso.
Among his best known...
- of San
Marco is an 1815
history painting by the
Italian artist Vincenzo Chilone. It
depicts the
return of the
Horses of
Saint Mark to the city of Venice...
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Anacreon (1754) by Rameau,
Pigmalion (1748) by
Rameau and
Erighetta e Don
Chilone by
Vinci in June 2017,
followed by L'Incoro****one di
Poppea (Monteverdi)...
- dopo Jean Racine, 1725, Venezia) Il
malato immaginario (Erighetta e Don
Chilone) (intermezzo,
libretto di
Antonio Salvi,
basato su Le
malade imaginaire...
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Henri Martin Auguste Rodin Jean-Antoine
Houdon Antoine Blanchard Vincenzo Chilone Michele Marieschi In 2015, the
company launched the
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