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Cosimo Fanzago (Clusone, 12
October 1591 – Napoli, 13
February 1678) was an
Italian architect and sculptor,
generally considered the
greatest such artist...
- At the time of
Count Antonio Venturino the
family name was
changed to
Fanzago. In Verona, a
branch appeared in the 15th
century as heir to the name and...
- Meinert, 1872
Lithobius bospor**** (Verhoeff, 1941)
Lithobius brachycephalus Fanzago, 1880
Lithobius brevicornis Daday, 1889
Lithobius buakheriacus Zapparoli...
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Fanzago's astronomical clock is an
astronomical clock in Clusone, Italy. It is
housed in a
medieval tower in the
southwest corner of the
Palazzo Comunale [it]...
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Gervais & Goudot, 1844
Julus blainvillei Leguillou, 1841
Julus blasioi Fanzago, 1880
Julus bove**** Gervais, 1837
Julus bovinus Attems, 1900
Julus brevicornis...
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square dedicated to
Cardinal Sisto Riario Sforza. It is the work of
Cosimo Fanzago,
perhaps the
greatest architect of the
Neapolitan Baroque. The
spire was...
- was
further expanded and became,
under the
direction of
architect Cosimo Fanzago,
essentially the
structure one sees today. In 1799 anti-clerical French...
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Caravaggio established his
studio in Naples.
Italian Baroque architect Cosimo Fanzago from
Bergamo also
decided to move to Naples. In the 18th century, Naples...
- The
Fountain of
Bellerophon was
executed in the 17th
century by
Cosimo Fanzago.
National Gallery of Selachoidei,
housing one of the
largest collections...
- of Campania, Italy. The
church layout was
initially designed by
Cosimo Fanzago. A
small church was
located at the site in 1616, but in 1639, a
group of...