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Maurelio Scanavini or
Scannavini (Ferrara, 7 May 1665 – 1 June 1698) was an
Italian painter of the
Baroque period,
mainly active in Ferrara. He trained...
- Hammersmith, West
London to
South African-Indian
mother Veena and
Italian father Maurelio, who met in Switzerland. She has
three sisters. The
family lived in Sri...
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represented in the
museum are Cosmè Tura (Giudizio and
Martyrdom of san
Maurelio),
Ercole de' Roberti,
Vicino da
Ferrara and
Michele Pannonio.
There are...
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Maurilio or
Maurelio (Italian),
Maurille (French) and Maurílio (Portuguese) are
variations of the
Latin name Maurilius.
Maurilius Maurilius of
Angers (died...
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Maurelius of
Voghenza (Italian - San
Maurelio; died 7 May 644) was a
Syrian priest, who
became bishop of Voghenza. He is
venerated as a
saint by the Roman...
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Linda Cristal as
Rosita Sara
Montes as
Lupita José Elías
Moreno as Don
Maurelio Josefina Leiner as
Anita Quintín
Bulnes as
Feliciano Carlos Martínez Baena...
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biographers reject or
ignore the
account of his
younger brother and follower,
Maurelio (later fra Mauro), that in his
youth Girolamo had been
spurned by a neighbour...
- In the
center oval,
Avanzi painted the
Glory of the
Virgin with
Saints Maurelio and
Carlo Borromeo. The
lunette over the
entrance has a San
Carlo painted...
- Mornasi, p175
Francesco and
Antonio Ferrari, p176
Francesco Scala, p177
Maurelio Scanavini, p178
Giacomo Parolini, p179
Giuseppe Zola, p181
Giovanni Francesco...
- 1831 they were
given the
permission of the
Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic,
Maurelio Stabellini, to
establish a
religious community. The
Monastery of St. Joseph...