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- Michele Taddeo di Giovanni Bono, known as Giambono (c. 1400 Venice – c. 1462 Venice) was an Italian painter, whose work reflected the International Gothic...
- Giambono di Corrado (15th century) was an Italian painter. He was born in Dubrovnik but moved to Norcia, where he was adopted and was taught by Olivuccio...
- American economist Frank Corrado (born 1993), Canadian ice hockey player Giambono di Corrado (1400s), Italian painter Gino Corrado (1893-1982), Italian actor...
- Saint Chrysogonus San Crisogono, by Michele Giambono (San Trovaso, Venice) Martyr Died early 4th century Aquileia, Roman Empire (in modern Friuli-Venezia...
- Gian Antonio Guardi, Lazzaro Bastiani, Joseph Heintz the Younger, Michele Giambono, Matteo Pagan, Cesare Vecellio, and Giambattista Brustolon. Room 8 houses...
- inside the Palazzo Malatestiano, contains paintings by Guercino, Michele Giambono, and Giovanni Santi. Palazzo del Podestà or della Ragione (built from 1229...
- Holy Mother Church Ciccio Genestra, notary Onofrio Rotolo, steward Toto Giambono, doctor Ciccio Tumeo, organist at Holy Mother Church; hunting partner of...
- religious-themed works for church commissions. His style shows influence from Michele Giambono, and it is possible that he collaborated with Antonio Vivarini in Venice...
- quartered in a cross. Veronica's Veil Domenico Fetti, c. 1620. Holy Face Giambono, 15th century. Civic Museum, Pavia, Italy. Holy Face Held by Two Angels...
- and the trend, which continued in the rather charming work of Michele Giambono (c. 1400 – c. 1462), who also designed mosaics for San Marco. Gentile da...