- The San
Carlone or
Sancarlone or the
Colossus of San
Carlo Borromeo is a m****ive
copper statue by
Giovanni Battista Crespi,
erected between 1614 and 1698...
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herbaceous (1%) and
arable land (0.4%). Arona's main
attractions include:
Sancarlone. This
giant statue of
Saint Charles Borromeo was
commissioned by Cardinal...
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height of just over 151 feet (46 m) for the statue,
double that of Italy's
Sancarlone and the
German statue of Arminius, both made with the same method. Viollet...
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Grazie Basilica di San
Giulio Sacro Monte di Orta
Sacro Monte di
Arona Sancarlone Sacro Monte di
Ghiffa Sacred Mount Calvary of
Domodossola Santuario della...
- Borromeo,
patron saint archive Order of
Saint Carlo [nl]
Silent preaching Sancarlone Oblates of
Saints Ambrose and
Charles Britannica, The
Editors of Encyclopaedia...
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Seminary St.
Charles Seminary (Staten Island, New York)
Related Path of
Saint Charles Oblates of
Saints Ambrose and
Charles Sancarlone Catholicism portal...
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Seminary St.
Charles Seminary (Staten Island, New York)
Related Path of
Saint Charles Oblates of
Saints Ambrose and
Charles Sancarlone Catholicism portal...
- Milan:
Castello Sforzesco,
Milan Cathedral,
Pirelli Tower Piedmont Arona:
Sancarlone, Turin: Mole
Antonelliana Sardinia Nuraghe of
Sardinia Sicily Agrigento:...
- Crespi,
called il Cerano. The statue, 28 m in height,
commonly called Sancarlone, was
realised in 1698. It is an
empty structure made of
wrought copper...
- from the year 1614 in art.
Giovan Battista Crespi begins work on the
Sancarlone.
Artemisia Gentileschi -
Judith and her
Maidservant (1613–14)
Marcus Gheeraerts...