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Lilla Maldura (fl. 1876–1887) was a painter,
mostly of
domestic interiors and
church interiors, but also landscapes, in oil and watercolor.
Maldura was...
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Palazzo Maldura is a
Padua civilian building, now the home of the
Department of
Language Studies and
Literature at the
University of Padua.
Built in the...
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Augen eines Falken for
mandolin &
guitar (2016)
Giovanni Battista Maldura Barcarola Veneziana Di
Mendelssohn Edward Mezzacapo (1832–1898) Le Chant...
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Crawford - an
American actress Lilla Hansen - a
Norwegian architect Lilla Maldura - an
Italian artist Lilla Nagy- a
Hungarian footballer Lilla Sipos - a...
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Around 1880 the
Italian clarinet maker Alessandro Maldura built a
contra alto
clarinet in E♭ of
grenadilla wood with 14 keys, 1.93...
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father was king of
Maldura but his
mother was from Sauslind, Lady Sylvia,
daughter of the
treasonous Lady Slade.
Historically Maldura and
Sauslind are enemies...
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Arpino 1856. In the 1890s he
collaborated with the
Mandolin virtuoso G. B.
Maldura,
creating a
series of
concert mandolins for
mandolin orchestras including...
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stairwell opens. This
setting was
retained a few
years later in the
Palazzo Maldura. "International Art
Symposium "Premio Arcimboldo-Il
Profumo dell'Arte"...
- dall'Antonina (in Italian).
Battista Farfengo. Falzone,
Paolo (2007). "Pietro
Maldura".
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani,
Volume 68: Malatacca–Mangelli (in...
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Retrieved 5
September 2019. "Le
Autrici della Letteratura Italiana". www.
maldura.unipd.it (in Italian).
Retrieved 5
September 2019.
Augusto Serena, Appunti...