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- Macchietta (English: "little spot"; pl.: macchiette or macchiettas) is a form of comedy act which was common in Italian theatre between the late 1800s...
- and stories (sometimes simply by collating earlier articles), including Macchiette (1880), Occhi e nasi (1881), and Storie allegre (1887). Collodi became...
- group. The first academic approach of affinity marketing was provided by Macchiette and Roy in 1992. They described this notion as a combination of affinity...
- February 2012. Alessandra Clementi (20 March 2012). "Panariello, basta macchiette. Torno in tv con uno show maturo". la Repubblica (in Italian). Archived...
- songs in the competition, the event gave ample space to tarantella and macchiette based on traditional instruments, such as putipù, triccheballacche, castanets...
- conducive to caricaturing the characters he embodied. This gave birth to the macchiette genere, which Maldacea himself described as follows: Like a draftsman...
- Dent, p. 342; Sitsky, p. 38; Beaumont, p. 365; Roberge, p. 24. BV 194: Macchiette medioevali Op. 33, for piano Comprises:         1) Dama [Lady]         2)...
- and 1885 at the Milan exhibition, he exhibited Darwinismo- marina and Macchiette dal vero. These paintings were also shown in Rome during 1886–87. In 1883...
- before and during the Second World War. On stage, he was specialized in macchiette and in the impersonation of the comedian Larry Semon (known in Italy as...
- Francesco Guardi Architecture with figures masked for carnaval " " Arch with macchiette " " Atrium of a villa with staircase and figures " " Atrium and staircase...