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- Three Italian artists went by the name of Pomarancio or Il Pomarancio (indicating a native of Pomarance): Antonio Circignani (1570-1630) Niccolò Circignani...
- mannerist painter. He was one of the three painters known as Pomarancio or Il Pomarancio. Roncalli was born in Pomarance, a town near Volterra. His training...
- period. Born in Pomarance, he is one of three Italian painters called Pomarancio. His first works are do****ented from the 1560s, where he painted frescos...
- Iacopino del Conte, Dono Doni, Cesare Nebbia and Niccolò Circignani detto il Pomarancio Bronzino Giorgio Vasari There have been numerous editions and translations...
- painting by Cristoforo Roncalli (Pomarancio) of the archangel Gabriel in the presence of the Eternal Father. Pomarancio also painted The Archangel Raphael...
- Radicondoli, Volterra. Pomarance was the hometown of three painters called Pomarancio after it. From 1968 to 1992 there was at San Dalmazio the static inverter...
- a minor painter, generally thought to be Niccolò Circignani, called "Pomarancio". The bright frescoes often depict violent martyrdom scenes. The medieval...
- masters, a richly decorated altar by Duquesnoy, a Madonna and Saints by Pomarancio, and a St Vicent Ferrer and the Sick (1756) by Giuseppe Paladini. The...
- Niccolò Pomarancio; another Annuciation with Apostles attributed to Raffaello del Colle; an Immaculate Conception attributed to Antonio Pomarancio; a Virgin...
- (Bernini, see The Rape of Proserpina) in painting (D.G.Rossetti, a fresco by Pomarancio, J. Heintz, Rubens, A. Dürer, Dell'Abbate, Parrish) and in literature...