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- Scamarcio Mía Maestro Michael C. Pizzuto Federica Rosellini Sebastiano Filocamo as Don Gino "The Binding (2020) reviewdullness murks the relationships...
- Magdalene Selva Rasalingam as Jeroboam John Rhys-Davies as Uriah Sebastiano Filocamo [it] as Prodigal Elder Brother Makram Khoury as Jonas Sarah Greene Mathieu...
- Antonio Filocamo (Messina, 1669–1743) and his brother Paolo were Italian painters of the Baroque period. Natives of Messina, they are noticed by Hackert...
- Child (La S. Vergine col Bambino) is an Italian wall painting by Antonio Filocamo, in Palermo Cathedral in Sicily. It was painted c. 1741, but uses the gold...
- Lara Filocamo (born 15 September 1990) is an Australian rules footballer who pla**** for the Fremantle Football Club in the AFL Women's competition. Filocamo...
- Virgin and Child (The Northbrook Madonna) Virgin and Child (Filocamo, Palermo) by Antonio Filocamo Enthroned Virgin and Child (English, The Cloisters), a statuette...
- glory rises to Heaven and Exaltation of the Eucharist by Antonio and Paolo Filocamo. The church houses other precious artworks (statues, altars and frescoes)...
- 1973), Italian artist Lara Fernandez (born 1996), Spanish kickboxer Lara Filocamo (born 1990), Australian rules footballer Lara George, Nigerian artist Lara...
- Aoki, Y.; Niihori, T.; Kawame, H.; Kurosawa, K.; Ohashi, H.; Tanaka, Y.; Filocamo, M.; Kato, K.; Suzuki, Y.; Kure, S.; Matsubara, Y. (2005). "Germline mutations...
- around 1520 by Gerard David Virgin and Child (Filocamo), an Italian wall painting by Antonio Filocamo Virgin and Child (after van der Goes?), a c. 1485–90...