- Il
Porcellino (Italian "piglet") is the
local Florentine nickname for the
bronze fountain of a boar. The
fountain figure was
sculpted and cast by Baroque...
- John
Porcellino (born
September 18, 1968) is an
American cartoonist and
creator of minicomics.
Porcellino's self-published, photocopied,
mostly autobiographical...
-
Tourists flock to the
Fontana del
Porcellino....
- pronunciation: [ˈlɔddʒa del merˈkaːto ˈnwɔːvo]), po****rly
known as the
Loggia del
Porcellino (IPA: [ˈlɔddʒa del portʃelˈliːno]), is a
building in Florence, Italy....
- publishing,
while other established artists — such as Matt
Feazell and John
Porcellino —
continue to
publish minicomics as
their main
means of production. The...
- US
Gramersow UK (Cornwall)
Basketball bug US
Twiddle bug US
Millipede US
Centipede US
Porcellino di terra/Onisco
Italy Cadrooron, Uri
Cadoori Israel...
- century.
Among its
notable works is the 1988
casting of the 'La
Fontana del
Porcellino', a
replica of
Pietro Tacca's
famous boar statue,
which replaced the antique...
-
Computer Building during the building's opening. A copy of the
statue of
Porcellino at the university's
Modern Languages Building is also used as a mascot...
- and self-published by John
Porcellino. It is
among the
longest continually-published mini
comics in existence.
Porcellino (publishing
under the moniker...
- Sally's
works as well as
those of
other comic artists,
including John
Porcellino and
William Schaff.
Sally was also a
comics art
professor at the Minneapolis...