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- Leopoldo Cicognara (17 November 1767, in Ferrara – 5 March 1834, in Venice) was an Italian artist, art collector, art historian and bibliophile. Cicognara attended...
- Cicognara is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Cicognara (1480–after 1500), Italian painter Leopoldo Cicognara (1767–1834)...
- in Latin, Cicognara et Cogozzo essenti (usually accompanied by the stork emblem), which derives from the tax exemption granted to Cicognara (and Cogozzo...
- Antonio Cicognara in the RKD 2 artworks by or after Antonio Cicognara at the Art UK site Wikimedia Commons has media related to Antonio Cicognara. v t e...
- from the original on 2018-01-23. Retrieved 2018-01-22. Count Leopoldo Cicognara, Le premier siècle de la calcographie; ou, Catalogue raisonné des estampes...
- Education in Afghanistan". Tech Afghanistan. "The Dead Sea Scrolls". "Digital Cicognara". Retrieved 2021-09-17. "Digital Media Repository". Archived from the...
- price and subject specified by Hayez's patron and protector Leopoldo Cicognara, president of the Accademia di Venezia. "Ulysses at the Court of Alcinous...
- Monuments, vice-president, 1977–2000 Editor, The Cicognara Newsletter, published by the Leopoldo Cicognara Project at the University of Illinois Library...
- decoration of that façade and there was a capital joining the two fronts. Cicognara therefore made a mistake in saying that the façade on the courtyard was...
- of Napoleon I dated 25 December 1810. The first chairman was Leopoldo Cicognara. It was the Ateneo Veneto that saw the first stirrings of Venetian liberalism...