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- Niccolò Lapiccola (7 February 1727 – 3 February 1790) was an Italian painter. He was born in Crotone and took lessons at Rome from Francesco Mancini....
- the nave is dedicated to St Bonaventure. The altarpiece is by Niccolò Lapiccola. It also contains Antoniazzo Romano's Madonna, moved from the Bessarion...
- Tofanelli had moved to Rome, where they entered the studio of Niccolò Lapiccola. In 1780, he helped decorate the Apostolic palace and in 1785 the Stanza...
- Evolo, Catholic mystic and Servant of God Nazzareno Natale, Actor Niccolò Lapiccola, 18th-century artist Nicholas Musuraca, cinematographer and pioneer of...
- Nocchi, then moved to Rome in 1768, where they both worked with Niccolò Lapiccola. In Rome with Nocchi he painted frescoes for the Palazzo of the Cardinal...
- (1750–51). His pupils included Sebastiano Ceccarini, Domenico Corvi, Niccolò Lapiccola of Crotone and Canon Giovanni Andrea Lazzarini. Nascita della vergine...
- palace also contains some 18th-century frescoes attributed to Nicola Lapiccola, Bernardino Nocchi, Tommaso Conca, Ludovico Mazzanti. The interior has...
- Ranucci. The north side includes the Stigmata of St. Francis by Niccolò Lapiccola; an 18th-century crucifix of the Roman school; and the chapel of St. Bridget...
- engraver and painter (born 1751) date unknown: Isoda Koryusai, ****anese printmaker and painter (born 1735) Niccolò Lapiccola, Italian painter (born 1730)...
- Kračun, Serbian painter, active mainly in North Serbia (died 1781) Niccolò Lapiccola, Italian painter (died 1790) Dionigi Valesi, Italian printmaker active...