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applying the
preceding directive,
whatever it was, to the
following p****age)
sipario Curtain (stage)
slancio Momentum, con slancio: with momentum; with enthusiasm...
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Retrieved 17
January 2022. Concari,
Silvano (22 June 1989). "Monza, cala il
sipario". Il Cittadino [it] (in Italian). p. 25.
Archived from the
original on...
- Pizzuto,
Angelo (17 July 2019). "In
memoria di
Valentina Cortese.
Forza e sovranità
della "delicatezza"".
Sipario (in Italian).
Retrieved 7
January 2023....
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drama teacher (2017) A
description of Brig****a
Carnival of Venice's page on Brig****a
Sipario Cyclopedia's
entry on Brig****a (in
Italian and English)...
- dell'arte: An
Actors Handbook. London: Routledge, 1994. 71. Print. "
Sipario".
Sipario.it.
Retrieved 6
March 2012. Oreglia,
Giacomo (1
January 1968). The...
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ceiling was
frescoed to
depict Apollo and the
muses in Olympus. The
former sipario or
theater curtain depicted illustrious persons from Tolentino, including...
- England, Russia, and Germany. He
submitted an
entry for the
theater curtain (
sipario) for the
Fenice theater of Venice, but
completed such
works for theaters...
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neoclassical painter. He was a
pupil of
Andrea Appiani. He
painted the
second sipario or
curtain for La
Scala Theater in
Milan (1821), as well as for the theater...
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designed many
woodcuts for book-illustrations. He
painted the
decorations and
sipario (curtain) of
Teatro Manzoni. He died at
Milan in 1876. He
appears to be...
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Fasti di
Apollo painted by
Francesco Grandi.
Grandi also
designed the
sipario or
theater curtain that
depicts the
Entrance of the
Emperor Caesar Augustus...