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- The Church and Convent of the Girolamini or Gerolamini is a church and ecclesiastical complex in Naples, Italy. It is located directly across from the...
- completed a number of late mannerist structures, such as San Giovanni dei Gerolamini and the Loggia dei Mercanti. He died in Messina. Jacopo del Duca is a...
- de'Poveri (an enormous work-house) (1751–81), the façade of the Church of the Gerolamini, and that of the Palazzo Giordano (both c.1780,). After studying under...
- in the Saints on the front arches of the chapel of the church of the Gerolamini (1681). Being ill he retired to live in the convent of Santa Maria delle...
- (1379.01.15 – ?) Francesco (1379 – 1379); under him the hermitage of the Gerolamini on Monte Cesana was established; Oddone Colonna (1380), later Pope Martin...
- is The Interior of the Chapel of the Immacolata in the church of the Gerolamini. She painted many landscapes of the Campania. Istituto Matteucci biography...
- Exposition of Fine Arts of Bologna he exhibited Quiescat and the Church of the Gerolamini of Naples. In 1897 at Milan, he exhibited Inside the Church of San Severino...
- civico. He also painted a Deposition and Holy family in the church of the Gerolamini. The relationship of these two painters is unclear. Ticozzi, Stefano (1830)...
- library of the British Museum by Domenico Dragonetti. The library of the Gerolamini at Naples possesses an interesting m****cript compilation recording Paisiello's...
- certosa di San Martino. He spent his final years completing work on the Gerolamini church (even joining the Hieronymites himself in 1637), which was only...