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Carlo Francesco Nuvolone (1608 or 1609 in
Milan – 1661 or 1662 in Milan) was an
Italian painter of
religious subjects and
portraits who was
active mainly...
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Giuseppe Nuvolone (1619–1703) was an
Italian painter of the
Baroque period,
active mainly in Milan, Brescia, and Cremona. Born in San Gimignano. He was...
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Nuvolone Alberici (alternatively Nuvelonus, Nubelo, or Nebolonus) was a
diplomat and
statesman of the
early Republic of
Genoa during some of its formative...
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Panfilo Nuvolone (1581–1651) was an
Italian painter of the
Mannerist period, who
painted both
religious and
still life topics,
active in
Cremona and Mantua...
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Piedmontese wines in 1798, the date of the
first Ampelography made by
Giuseppe Nuvolone-Pergamo,
count of
Scandaluzza from the
Accademia di
Agricoltura di Torino...
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painter and
antiquarian Emma
Alberici (born 1970),
Australian journalist Nuvolone Alberici, 12th-century
Italian diplomat and
statesman of the
early Republic...
- 2009. The main
sights is the
church of
Santo Stefano,
housing works from
Nuvolone and
Isidoro Bianchi. The town is also home to the
training ground of Serie...
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Benedetto Pagni Parmigianino Bartolomeo P****arotti...
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Gentile (1889–1971), an
Italian journalist,
writer and
politician Panfilo Nuvolone (1581–1651), an
Italian painter Pánfilo
Natera García, a
Mexican general...
- the
pupil of
Giuseppe Nuvolone, the son of Panfilo, as some have stated, but
instead of Giuseppe's brother,
Michelangelo Nuvolone. In that studio, he met...