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Paulo Matarazzo Sobrinho (February 20, 1898 –
April 16, 1977),
known as
Ciccillo Matarazzo, was a
Brazilian industrialist,
founder of São
Paulo Museum of...
- Italian-Brazilian
industrialist Ciccillo Matarazzo (1898–1977).
Since 1957, the São
Paulo Biennial has been held in the
Ciccillo Matarazzo pavilion in the Parque...
- Art Biennial,
since its 7th edition. The
Biennial headquarters is the
Ciccillo Matarazzo Pavilion, also
known simply as the
Biennial Pavilion, and is...
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Brazil Occupations actor singer author Years active 2011–present
Relatives Ciccillo Matarazzo (great-great-uncle) Jade
Matarazzo (mother)
Count Francesco Matarazzo...
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Palmiro Togliatti's death." The Crow
subsequently recounts the tale of "Fra
Ciccillo" and "Fra Ninetto" (still pla**** by Totò and Ninetto), two
Franciscan friars...
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Lazzarella Luciano Pico The Wide Blue Road
Renato 1958 Anna of
Brooklyn Ciccillo – Don Luigi's
nephew The
Sword and the
Cross Lazzaro 1959
First Love Il...
- United
States Egyptian Museum Cairo 1902
Archaeology Egypt Pavilhão
Ciccillo Matarazzo São
Paulo 1951 Art Brazil Dia
Beacon Beacon 2003 Art United...
- São
Paulo 22.
Swiss Pavilion Architecture of
Herzog & de
Meuron Pavilhão
Ciccillo Matarazzo,
Parque do Ibirapuera, São Paulo,
Brazil 8
March – 22 May 1995:...
- may
refer to:
Andrea Matarazzo,
Brazilian industrialist and
politician Ciccillo Matarazzo (1898–1977),
Brazilian industrialist and arts
patron Count Francesco...
- of Roccasecca, who sent in
Naples the
nephew Ciccillo, so that he will
become a good doctor. But
Ciccillo does
anything but study, and
makes a debt with...