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Giovanni Battista Maderni (1758–1803) was an Italian-Swiss painter. He was born in
Verona to
Pietro Maderni, a
sculptor native to
Codilago in the Ticino...
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Virgile and
Jacques Antoine Mazetti,
pupils of the
Renaissance sculptor Maderni, to
redecorate the axis
chapel at the east end, and to
create a new Renaissance...
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Matteo Man****ero,
British amateur golf champion, 2009
Giovanni Battista Maderni (1758–1803), Italian-Swiss
painter Arnoldo Mondadori (1889-1971), editor...
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Macrino d'Alba (c. 1460–1465–c. 1510–1520)
Giovanni Battista Maderni (1758–1803)
Mario Mafai (1902–1965) Aimo
Maggi (1756–1793)
Alessandro Magnasco...
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Location Required Course(s)?
Notes Aurora Interfaith Harper Hall Yes Casa
Maderni International Scholarship Steger Center (Riva San Vitale, Switzerland)...
- artisans.
These people were
Joseph Bellotti,
Jacob Solari,
Izydor Affaita and
Maderni. The main role in
decorating the
palace was pla**** by
German sculptor,...
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research interests 1992: Casa
Maderni became the
Center for
European Studies and
Architecture and renamed, "Villa
Maderni" 1994: The
Industrial Design...
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support of its
programs in the region.
Housed in the 250-year-old
Villa Maderni, the
provides various academic programs for the
undergraduate and graduate...
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Sardanapalo (dramma per musica,
libretto by
Carlo Maderni, 1679, Venice)
Berenice vendicata (dramma per musica,
libretto by Giorgio...