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- investigation, Seracini gave another interview, this time to the Guardian reporter John Hooper. Seracini finally published his results in 2006: M. Seracini, "Diagnostic...
- Maurizio Seracini (born 1946) is a self-proclaimed diagnostician of Italian art. A 1973 graduate in bioengineering from the University of California, San...
- Hunt painted by Rubens in 1616. In March 2012, a team led by Maurizio Seracini announced that they had found evidence that the painting still exists on...
- Francesca Bertini (born Elena Seracini Vitiello; 5 January 1892 – 13 October 1985) was an Italian silent film actress. She was one of the most successful...
-  124. Ottino della Chiesa 1967, p. 97. Ottino della Chiesa 1967, p. 98. Seracini, Maurizio (2012). "The Secret Lives of Paintings" (lecture). Archived from...
- where pigment analysis by Maurizio Seracini found Naples yellow, which was not known in painting before 1615. Seracini said this proved it was not the original;...
- for Italians Abroad and other Italian community organizations. M****imo Seracini (June 7, 1943 – January 16, 2009) was born in Florence and received an...
- Florence Universally accepted Forensic and scientific analysis by Maurizio Seracini now proves that at least two layers of varnish, mainly in the lower half...
- and its composers Year Song Artist(s) 1951 "Grazie dei fiori" (Saverio Seracini, Gian Carlo Testoni, Mario Panzeri) Nilla Pizzi 1952 "Vola colomba" (Carlo...
- 00070. ISSN 1664-302X. PMC 6365973. PMID 30766521. Bellaminutti, Serena; Seracini, Silva; De Seta, Francesco; Gheit, Tarik; Tommasino, M****imo; Comar, Manola...