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Guglielmo Caccia

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Guglielmo Caccia called il Moncalvo (9 May 15681625) was an Italian painter, active in a Mannerist style depicting sacred subjects. [1]

23 relations: Acqui Terme, Alessandria, Basilica of San Gaudenzio, Casale Monferrato, Chieri, Daniele Crespi, Gaudenzio Ferrari, Genoa, Giorgio Alberino, Italy, Lorenzo Sabbatini, Mannerism, Milan, Moncalvo, Montabone, Novara, Orsola Maddalena Caccia, Pavia, Sacro Monte di Crea, Sant'Antonio Abate, Milan, Thomas Roscoe, Turin, Vercelli.

Acqui Terme

Acqui Terme (Äich) is a city and comune of Piedmont, northern Italy, in the province of Alessandria.

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Alessandria

Alessandria (Piedmontese: Lissandria) is a city and comune in Piedmont, Italy, and the capital of the Province of Alessandria.

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Basilica of San Gaudenzio

The Basilica of San Gaudenzio is a church in Novara, Piedmont, northern Italy.

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Casale Monferrato

Casale Monferrato is a town in the Piedmont region in Italy, in the province of Alessandria.

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Chieri

Chieri is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont (Italy), located about southeast of Turin, by rail and by road.

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Daniele Crespi

Daniele Crespi (159819 July 1630) was an Italian painter and draughtsman.

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Gaudenzio Ferrari

Gaudenzio Ferrari (c. 1471 – January 11, 1546) was a Northern Italian painter and sculptor of the Renaissance.

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Genoa

Genoa (Genova,; Zêna; English, historically, and Genua) is the capital of the Italian region of Liguria and the sixth-largest city in Italy.

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Giorgio Alberino

Giorgio Alberino (Alessandria, Piedmont, 1575/6 – 1625/6) was an Italian painter, depicting sacred subjects, active in Casale Monferrato in early 17th century.

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Italy

Italy (Italia), officially the Italian Republic (Repubblica Italiana), is a sovereign state in Europe.

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Lorenzo Sabbatini

Lorenzo Sabbatini or Sabatini, Sabattini or Sabadini (c. 1530–1576), sometimes referred to as Lorenzino da Bologna, was an Italian painter of the Mannerist period from Bologna.

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Mannerism

Mannerism, also known as Late Renaissance, is a style in European art that emerged in the later years of the Italian High Renaissance around 1520 and lasted until about the end of the 16th century in Italy, when the Baroque style began to replace it.

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Milan

Milan (Milano; Milan) is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the second-most populous city in Italy after Rome, with the city proper having a population of 1,380,873 while its province-level municipality has a population of 3,235,000.

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Moncalvo

Moncalvo is a city and comune in the Province of Asti in the Italian region Piedmont, located about east of Turin and about northeast of Asti on the national road SS 547 which links Asti to Casale Monferrato and Vercelli.

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Montabone

Montabone is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Asti in the Italian region Piedmont, located about southeast of Turin and about southeast of Asti.

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Novara

Novara (Nuàra in the local Lombard dialect) is the capital city of the province of Novara in the Piedmont region in northwest Italy, to the west of Milan.

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Orsola Maddalena Caccia

Orsola Maddalena Caccia, born Theodora Caccia (1596–1676) was an Italian mannerist painter and Christian nun.

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Pavia

Pavia (Lombard: Pavia; Ticinum; Medieval Latin: Papia) is a town and comune of south-western Lombardy, northern Italy, south of Milan on the lower Ticino river near its confluence with the Po.

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Sacro Monte di Crea

The Sacro Monte di Crea (literally "Sacred Mountain of Crea", although it is built on a hill rather than a mountain) is a Roman Catholic sanctuary in the comune of Serralunga di Crea, Piedmont, northern Italy.

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Sant'Antonio Abate, Milan

Sant'Antonio abate is a Roman Catholic church in Milan, Italy.

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Thomas Roscoe

Thomas Roscoe (Liverpool 23 June 1791 – 24 September 1871 London) was an English author and translator.

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Turin

Turin (Torino; Turin) is a city and an important business and cultural centre in northern Italy.

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Vercelli

Vercelli (Vërsèj in Piedmontese), is a city and comune of 46.552 inhabitants (1-1-2017) in the Province of Vercelli, Piedmont, northern Italy.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guglielmo_Caccia

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