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Gemitores
Gemitores Gem`i*to"res, n. pl. [NL., fr. L. gemere, gemitum, to sign, moan.] (Zo["o]l.) A division of birds including the true pigeons.

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- Vincenzo Gemito (July 16, 1852 – March 1, 1929) was an Italian sculptor and artist. Although he worked in various studios of well-known artists in his...
- First Execution, 2009) and Confidenza (2019, as Trust, 2019). His novel Via Gemito won Italy's highest literary honour, the Strega Prize, as well as the Naples...
- owned by the dealer Terrible, and so the gang wipe out his gang, apart from Gemito, whom Lebanese bribes to help them. After his home is raided and his bodyguards...
- Con nuovi do****enti e un'opera ritrovata". Antonio Mancini e Vincenzo Gemito (in Italian). Cinisello Balsamo: Silvana Editoriale. pp. 25–39. ISBN 978-88-366-5600-4...
- notably Gianlorenzo Bernini's 1636-7 Bust of Costanza Bonarelli. Vincenzo Gemito's Pescatore ("fisherboy"), is a po****r 19th-century sculpture. Sculpture...
- Francesco Jerace during his youth. In his adulthood he modelled for Vincenzo Gemito, who presented him as a prototype of homoerotic masculine beauty[citation...
- Cortese, Domenico Morelli, Saverio Altamura, Giuseppe De Nittis, Vincenzo Gemito, Antonio Mancini, and Raffaello Pagliaccetti. Amongst the painters who inspired...
- Artistic depiction of Paul the Apostle (Vincenzo Gemito, 1917)....
- Virago Press Domenico Starnone  Italy Oonagh Stransky The House on Via Gemito Via Gemito Europa Editions Gabriela Wiener  Peru Julia Sanches Undiscovered [es]...
- Stanislao Lista. He also established a close relationship with Vincenzo Gemito. He returned to Palermo in 1874 and won a competition for a four-year grant...