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- 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...
- herbaceous (1%) and arable land (0.4%). Arona's main attractions include: Sancarlone. This giant statue of Saint Charles Borromeo was commissioned by Cardinal...
- 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...
- 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...
- Seminary St. Charles Seminary (Staten Island, New York) Related Path of Saint Charles Oblates of Saints Ambrose and Charles Sancarlone Catholicism portal...
- 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...