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- Maurelio Scanavini or Scannavini (Ferrara, 7 May 1665 – 1 June 1698) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, mainly active in Ferrara. He trained...
- Pandolfi Greta Vaillant as Laura Falconieri Quinto Parmeggiani as Angelo Scanavini List of Italian films of 1976 La Revue du cinéma. Ligue française de l'enseignement...
- Lombard Romanesque style was designed by the Milanese architect Oreste Scanavini and work on it was supervised by Mario Mazzetti from Montese in the Italian...
- continue for a few more years, but only for LPG and bitumen activities. Luca Scanavini (7–8 October 2008). "Italy Overview" (PDF). Retrieved 6 May 2021. New...
- p175 Francesco and Antonio Ferrari, p176 Francesco Scala, p177 Maurelio Scanavini, p178 Giacomo Parolini, p179 Giuseppe Zola, p181 Giovanni Francesco Braccioli...
- flanked from 1923 by the Pio XI oratory, designed by architect Oreste Scanavini. As a result of the urban and demographic growth of Balsamo, which since...
- Premium Cachaça, 40.0% Soul Brazilian Premium Cachaça, 40.0% Vogner 40.0% Scanavini, Helena Finardi Alvares (1 June 2012). "Cachaça distillation investigated...
- Chiavistelli, Italian painter of quadratura (born 1618/1621) June 1 – Maurelio Scanavini, Italian painter, mainly active in Ferrara (born 1665) June 10 – Gerrit...
- Churriguera, Spanish architect and sculptor (died 1725) May 7 - Maurelio Scanavini, Italian painter of the Baroque period, mainly active in Ferrara (died...
- Ascension of Christ. In the counter-facade were two holy bishops by Maurelio Scanavini. The oratory next to the Presbytery had a St Bruno and fellow monks at...