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- Belisario Corenzio (Gr****: Βελισσάριος Κορένσιος 1558–1646) was a Gr****-Italian painter, active in Venice and Naples. He is one of few Gr**** painters that...
- so-called Cabal of Naples, his abettors being a Gr**** painter, Belisario Corenzio and the Neapolitan Battistello Caracciolo. However, there are no real do****ents...
- prominent member of the Gr**** Brotherhood was famous painter Belisario Corenzio. The church was initially dedicated to the Twelve Apostles. They began...
- consisted of the Neapolitan Battistello Caracciolo and Gr**** Belisario Corenzio. Its primary goal was to prevent competition from artists from other parts...
- narratives that exalt the name of Jesus, were carried out by Belisario Corenzio and Paolo de Matteis. At the back of the facade is The Expulsion of Heliodorus...
- his native city of Naples. He was a pupil of Belisario Corenzio and Salvator Rosa. When Corenzio left Naples, Leone became his successor in his work for...
- Caravaggio. He was a member of the murderous Cabal of Naples, with Belisario Corenzio and Giambattista Caracciolo, who were rumoured to have poisoned and disappeared...
- politician Belisario Betancur (1923–2018), Colombian politician Belisario Corenzio (c. 1558 – 1643), Gr****-Italian painter Belisario Domínguez (1863–1913)...
- Santafede (Coronation of the Virgin); Giovanni Bernardino Azzolino; Belisario Corenzio (P****ion of Christ); Luigi Rodriguez (Prophets and Sybils); Cesare Smet;...
- from Sicily Marco Basaiti (c. 1470 – c. 1530), painter, Venice Belisario Corenzio (c. 1558–1643), painter, Napoli Michael Damaskenos (1530/35–1592/93), Venice...