- (Italian: [ˈdʒaːkomo pakkjaˈrɔtti]; 1474 – 1539 or 1540), or
Jacopo Pacchiarotto (Italian: [ˈjaːkopo pakkjaˈrɔtto]), was an
Italian painter. He was born...
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Pacchiarotto, and How He
Worked in
Distemper is a
short collection of
English poems by
Robert Browning,
published in 1876.: 93 The
collection marked Browning's...
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public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Pacchia,
Girolamo del, and
Pacchiarotto,
Jacopo s.v.
Girolamo del Pacchia". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 20...
- and Red
Cotton Night-Cap
Country were the best-received, the
volume Pacchiarotto, and How He
Worked in
Distemper included an
attack against Browning's...
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Country (1873) Aristophanes'
Apology (1875) The Inn
Album (1875)
Pacchiarotto, and How He
Worked in
Distemper (1876) The
Agamemnon of
Aeschylus (1877)...
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Jacobo Sanz
Ovejero (born 1983),
Spanish football goalkeeper Jacobo Pacchiarotto, 16th-century
Italian painter of the
Renaissance period Jacobo Palm (1887–1982)...
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Sorte Ellen og
Hendes Søn
Henrik Ibsen – Peer Gynt
Robert Browning -
Pacchiarotto Lewis Carroll – The
Hunting of the
Snark Edward Lear –
Laughable Lyrics...
- is the
title of a poem by
Robert Browning from his 1876 collection,
Pacchiarotto, and How He
Worked in Distemper. It is
based on an
anecdote contained...
- Night-Cap
Country (1873) Aristophanes'
Apology (1875) The Inn
Album (1875)
Pacchiarotto, and How He
Worked in
Distemper (1876) The
Agamemnon of
Aeschylus (1877)...
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tempera altarpiece depicting a
Madonna and
Child with
Saints by
Giacomo Pacchiarotto, now in the
Museo Diocesano of Arezzo.
Comune of
Ortignano Raggiolo,...