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Marucelli is a
family name of
Italian origin. It may
refer to:
Francesco Marucelli,
Italian abbot,
bibliographer and
bibliophile Giovanni Stefano Marucelli...
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Paolo Marucelli or
Marucelli (1594—1649) was an
Italian architect, most
notable for the
facade of the
Palazzo Madama in Rome,
begun to his
designs in 1642...
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Germana Marucelli (13
October 1905 – 23
February 1983) was an
Italian fashion designer. Born in Settignano,
Florence into a
family of craftsmen, after...
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media related to
Giovanni Stefano Marucelli.
Giovanni Stefano Marucelli (1586 – c. 1646) was an
Italian painter and
architect of...
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Caracciolo Ginnetti,
Alberto ****iani,
Giovanni Cesare Guidi,
Germana Marucelli,
Simonetta Colonna Di Cesarò, Jole Veneziani,
Francesco Borrello, Giovanni...
- for the
Castelli family, with
Gherardo Silvani as the architect. The
Marucelli family later expanded the building. In 1829,
Emanuele Fenzi purchased...
- to the
public on
September 18, 1752. It was
willed by
Abbot Francesco Marucelli, (died in Rome, 1703), as a
library of
general knowledge open to a wide...
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Francesco Marucelli (1
March 1625 – 29 July 1703) was an
Italian abbot,
bibliographer and bibliophile. His book
collections form the core of the Biblioteca...
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around a
central garden.
Architects including Girolamo Rainaldi and
Paolo Marucelli labored on
specific projects. Only in the 17th and 18th
centuries were...
- Pucci,
Vincenzo Ferdinandi,
Roberto Capucci,
Sorelle Fontana,
Germana Marucelli, Mila Schön,
Fausto Sarli,
whilst Milan led the way in the 70s and 80s...