- The
Gagini or
Gaggini were a
family of
architects and sculptors,
originally from
Bissone on Lake Lugano. This
family founded Sicily's
Gagini school, which...
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Antonello Gagini (1478–1536) was an
Italian sculptor of the Renaissance,
mainly active in
Sicily and Calabria.
Antonello belonged to a
family of sculptors...
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Giacomo Gagini (also Gaggini, 15
December 1517 – 25 June 1598) was an
Italian sculptor of the
Gagini family. Born on 15
December 1517, in Palermo, he was...
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Domenico Gagini (c. 1425 or 1430 in
Bissone – 29 or 30
September 1492 in Palermo) was a Swiss-Italian
sculptor who was
active in
Northern as well as Southern...
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Carlos Gagini (1865 – 1925) was a
Costa Rican intellectual,
philologist writer,
esperantist and linguist. He was born in
Costa Rica, in a
family of Swiss...
- and
Giuseppe Venanzio Marvuglia.
During this
period the
great retable by
Gagini,
decorated with statues,
friezes and reliefs, was destro**** and the sculptures...
- by
Antonello Gagini. San Benedetto: 14th
century church San Biagio: has
paintings by
Giuseppe Velasquez and a
triptych by
Antonello Gagini.
Church of the...
- was
added to the
northern side,
designed by
Giovanni Domenico Gagini and
Fazio Gagini, in
Renaissance style,
covered by a
cross vault and
featuring eleven...
- Saliba, a
Madonna delle Grazie by
Vincenzo Gagini (1535), and a
Madonna della Misericordia by
followers of
Gagini.
Comune of Randazzo,
short tourism entry...
- (Second ed.). Bogota: Echeverría Hermanos. p. 366.
Retrieved 23
February 2022.
Gagini,
Carlos (1893).
Diccionario de
barbarismos y
provincialismos de Costa-Rica...