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Antonio Canova

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Antonio Canova (1 November 1757 – 13 October 1822) was an Italian Neoclassical sculptor, famous for his marble sculptures. [1]

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Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia

The Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia is a public tertiary academy of art in Venice, Italy.

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Accademia di San Luca

The Accademia di San Luca, (the "Academy of Saint Luke") was founded in 1577 as an association of artists in Rome (under the directorship of Federico Zuccari from 1593), with the purpose of elevating the work of "artists", which included painters, sculptors and architects, above that of mere craftsmen.

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Achille Stocchi

Achille Stocchi (dates uncertain, died after 1870) was an Italian sculptor who worked in Rome in the mid-nineteenth century.

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Adamo Tadolini

Adamo Tadolini (21 December 1788 – 16 February 1863) was an Italian sculptor.

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Agostino Comerio

The dome of San Sebastiano in Milan. Agostino Comerio (May 12, 1784 – August 5, 1834) was an Italian painter, active mainly in Northern Italy.

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Albert Casimir, Duke of Teschen

Prince Albert Casimir of Saxony, Duke of Teschen (11 July 1738, Moritzburg, Electorate of Saxony – 10 February 1822, Vienna) was a German prince from the House of Wettin who married into the Habsburg imperial family.

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Andrea Vici

Andrea Vici (1743 – 1817) was an Italian architect and engineer, active in a Neoclassical style.

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Angelica Kauffman

Maria Anna Angelika Kauffmann (30 October 1741 – 5 November 1807), usually known in English as Angelica Kauffman, was a Swiss Neoclassical painter who had a successful career in London and Rome.

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Angelo Boucheron

Angelo Boucheron (circa 1780 – 1 February 1859) was an Italian painter and engraver.

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Anton Schimser

Anton Schimser (19 February 1790–5 August 1838) was a Polish sculptor of Austrian origin, and founder of a family of stonemasons in Lviv.

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Antonio

Antonio is a Greek, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese first name of Latin origin.

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Antonio Isopi

Antonio Isopi (5 February 1758 – 3 October 1833) was a Roman sculptor of Classicism mainly working at the court of the Dukes (later Kings) of Württemberg.

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Antonio Trentanove

Antonio Trentanove (circa 1745 - 1812) was an Italian sculptor and stucco-artist, active in Bologna in a Neoclassical style.

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Aphrodite of Syracuse

The statue of the Aphrodite of Syracuse in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens (NAMA) with the inventory number 3524 is dated to the second century AD.

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Apollo Belvedere

The Apollo Belvedere or Apollo of the Belvedere—also called the Pythian Apollo—is a celebrated marble sculpture from Classical Antiquity.

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Appian Way Regional Park

The Appian Way Regional Park is a protected area of around 3400 hectares, established by the Italian region of Latium.

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Art collection of Fondazione Cariplo

The Art collections of Fondazione Cariplo are a gallery of artworks with a significant historical and artistic value owned by Fondazione Cariplo in Italy.

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Art of Europe

The art of Europe, or Western art, encompasses the history of visual art in Europe.

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Arts in Rome

This article covers the arts and similar forms of culture in the Italian city of Rome.

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Augustinian Church, Vienna

The Augustinian Church (Augustinerkirche) in Vienna is a parish church located on Josefsplatz, next to the Hofburg, the winter palace of the Habsburg dynasty in Vienna.

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Élie de Rothschild

Baron Élie Robert de Rothschild (29 May 1917 – 6 August 2007) was the guardian of the French branch of the Rothschild family banking dynasty.

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Łańcut Castle

Łańcut Castle is a complex of historical buildings located in Łańcut, Poland.

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Bank Hall

Bank Hall is a Jacobean mansion in Bretherton, Lancashire, England.

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Barberini Faun

The life-size marble statue known as the Barberini Faun, Fauno Barberini or Drunken Satyr is located in the Glyptothek in Munich, Germany.

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Basilica di San Marino

The Basilica di San Marino (Marino translates from Latin to "man of the sea") is a Catholic church located in the Republic of San Marino.

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Bassano del Grappa

Bassano del Grappa (Venetian: Basan // (plain form) or Bassan/Bassàn (italianized form)) is a city and comune, in the Vicenza province, in the region Veneto, in northern Italy.

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Bellagio, Lombardy

Bellagio (Belàs in Lombard) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy.

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Ben Dearnley

Ben Dearnley (born 1964) is an English sculptor.

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Bernardino Castelli

Bernardino Castelli (15 June 1750, Arsiè - 24 February 1810, Venice) was an Italian painter of portraits and religious figures.

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Bernardo Consorti

Bernardo Consorti (born c. 1785) was an Italian line-engraver.

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Bertel Thorvaldsen

Bertel Thorvaldsen (19 November 1770 – 24 March 1844) was a Danish sculptor of international fame, who spent most of his life (1797–1838) in Italy.

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Bianca Milesi

Bianca Milesi Mojon (May 22, 1790 – June 8, 1849) was an Italian patriot, writer and painter.

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Butter sculpture

Butter sculptures often depict animals, people, buildings and other objects.

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Ca' Rezzonico

Ca' Rezzonico is a palazzo on the Grand Canal in the Dorsoduro sestiere of Venice, Italy.

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Camillo Borghese, 6th Prince of Sulmona

Don Camillo Filippo Ludovico Borghese, Prince of Sulmona and of Rossano, Duke and Prince of Guastalla (19 July 1775 – 9 May 1832) was a member of the Borghese family, best known for being a brother-in-law of Napoleon.

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Camillo Pacetti

Camillo Pacetti (Rome, 2 May 1758 - Milan, 6 July 1826) was an Italian sculptor.

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Canova (disambiguation)

Canova may refer to.

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Canova Lions

The Canova Lions, located in front of the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., are copies of a pair of lions sculpted by Antonio Canova in 1792 for the tomb of Pope Clement XIII in St Peter's in Rome.

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Canova, South Dakota

Canova is a town in Miner County, South Dakota, United States.

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Capesthorne Hall

Capesthorne Hall is a country house near the village of Siddington, Cheshire, England.

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Capua Cathedral

Capua Cathedral (Basilica cattedrale di Maria SS.) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Capua, Campania, Italy, dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.

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Carlo Albacini

Carlo Albacini (1739? — after 1807) was an Italian sculptor and restorer of Ancient Roman sculpture.

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Carlo Marchionni

Carlo Marchionni (10 February 1702 – 28 July 1786) was an Italian architect.

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Centaur

A centaur (Κένταυρος, Kéntauros), or occasionally hippocentaur, is a mythological creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse.

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Certosa of Ferrara

San Cristoforo alla Certosa also called the Certosa di Ferrara is a Renaissance style, former Roman Catholic, Carthusian order church and cloistered monastery, now cemetery site, located on Piazza Borso 50 in Ferrara, Region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy.

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Charites

In Greek mythology, a Charis (Χάρις) or Grace is one of three or more minor goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity, and fertility, together known as the Charites (Χάριτες) or Graces.

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Charles Heathcote Tatham

Charles Heathcote Tatham (8 February 1772 in Westminster, London – 10 April 1842 in London), was an English architect of the early nineteenth century.

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Charles Long, 1st Baron Farnborough

Charles Long, 1st Baron Farnborough (2 January 1760 – 17 January 1838) was an English politician and connoisseur of the arts.

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Charles Robert Cockerell

Charles Robert Cockerell (27 April 1788 – 17 September 1863) was an English architect, archaeologist, and writer.

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Charles Swagers

Charles Swagers (1792-after 1849) was a French painter, primarily of historical subjects, active in the early 19th century.

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Charlotte Bonaparte

Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte (31 October 1802 – 2 March 1839) was the daughter of Joseph Bonaparte, the older sister of Emperor Napoleon I, and Julie Clary.

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Charlotte Eustace Sophie de Fuligny-Damas

Charlotte Eustace Sophie de Fuligny-Damas, the Marquise de Grollier (21 December 1742, Paris – 1828, Épinay-sur-Seine), was a French flower painter.

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Chiavari chair

The Chiavari chair, also known as the Chiavarina, or Tiffany chair, is a wooden chair of Ligurian design.

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Christian Daniel Rauch

Christian Daniel Rauch (2 January 1777 – 3 December 1857) was a German sculptor.

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Church of the Gesù

The Church of the Gesù (Chiesa del Gesù) is the mother church of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), a Catholic religious order.

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Cincinnato Baruzzi

Cincinnato Baruzzi (Imola, 16 March 1796 – Bologna, 28 January 1878) was an Italian sculptor and professor of the same subject at the Accademia di Belle Arti of Bologna from 1831 to 1859.

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Cinecittà

Cinecittà (Italian for Cinema City) is a large film studio in Rome, Italy.

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Clemente Susini

Clemente Michelangelo Susini (1754–1814) was an Italian sculptor who became renowned for his wax anatomical models, vividly and accurately depicting partly dissected corpses.

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Cliffe Castle Museum

Cliffe Castle Museum, Keighley, West Yorkshire, England, is a local heritage museum which opened in the grand, Victorian, neo-Gothic Cliffe Castle in 1959.

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Clotilde Tambroni

Clotilde Tambroni (29 June 1758 – 2 June 1817), was an Italian philologist, linguist and poet.

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Constantin Dausch

Constantin Dausch (November 30, 1841 in Waldsee, Württemberg - July 12, 1908 in Rome) was a German sculptor.

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Costanzo Angelini

Costanzo Angelini (Santa Giusta, Rieti, 1760 - Naples, 1853) was an Italian painter, engraver, and restorer of the Neoclassical style.

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Court Square Fountain

The Court Square Fountain, in the Court Square-Dexter Avenue Historic District of Montgomery, Alabama, was established in 1885 on top of an artesian well, which native Alabamians used long before the area was settled.

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Crawford Art Gallery

The Crawford Art Gallery (Áiléar Crawford) is a public art gallery and museum in the city of Cork, Ireland.

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Culture of Europe

The culture of Europe is rooted in the art, architecture, music, literature, and philosophy that originated from the continent of Europe.

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Culture of Italy

Italy is considered the birthplace of Western civilization and a cultural superpower.

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Cupid and Psyche

Cupid and Psyche is a story originally from Metamorphoses (also called The Golden Ass), written in the 2nd century AD by Lucius Apuleius Madaurensis (or Platonicus).

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Cupid and Psyche (Capitoline Museums)

The marble Cupid and Psyche conserved in the Capitoline Museums, Rome, is a 1st or 2nd century CE Roman copy of a late Hellenistic original.

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Danish art

Danish art is the visual arts produced in Denmark or by Danish artists.

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Danish Golden Age

The Danish Golden Age (Den danske guldalder) covers a period of exceptional creative production in Denmark, especially during the first half of the 19th century.

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Danish sculpture

Danish sculpture as a nationally recognized art form can be traced back to 1752 when Jacques Saly was commissioned to execute a statue of King Frederick V of Denmark on horseback.

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David d'Angers

Pierre-Jean David (12 March 17884 January 1856) was a French sculptor and medallist.

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Demidov Collection

The Demidov collection was a collection of artworks gathered by the Russian industrialist Nikolay Demidov and considerably expanded by his second son Anatole.

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Drawing Center

The Drawing Center is a Manhattan, New York, museum and a nonprofit exhibition space that focuses on the exhibition of drawings, both historical and contemporary.

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Duke Gardens (New Jersey)

Duke Gardens in Somerset County, New Jersey were among the most significant glass house collections in America.

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Edmonia Lewis

Mary Edmonia Lewis (c. July 4, 1844 – September 17, 1907) was an American sculptor who worked for most of her career in Rome, Italy.

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Elgin Marbles

The Elgin Marbles (/ˈel gin/), also known as the Parthenon Marbles, are a collection of Classical Greek marble sculptures made under the supervision of the architect and sculptor Phidias and his assistants.

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Elizabeth Fox, Baroness Holland

Elizabeth Vassall Fox, Baroness Holland (1771 – London, November 1845) was an English political hostess and the wife of Whig politician Henry Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland.

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Emanuel Max

Emanuel Max, after 1876: Ritter von Wachstein (19 October 1810, Janov, near Sloup v Čechách – 22 FebruaryMiloš Szabo, Pražské hřbitovy. Olšanské hřbitovy III., Libri, Prague (2011) 1901, Prague) was a German-Czech sculptor.

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Emilia Telese

Emilia Telese (born in Sarno, Italy,1973) is an Italian artist whose practice includes performance, visual, site-specific and video art, interactive and body-responsive technology, installation, literature and public art.

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Endymion

Endymion primarily refers to.

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Erik Gustaf Göthe

Erik Gustaf Göthe (26 July 1779 – 29 November 1838) was a Swedish sculptor.

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Eros

In Greek mythology, Eros (Ἔρως, "Desire") was the Greek god of sexual attraction.

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Euphrosyne

Euphrosyne (Εὐφροσύνη), in ancient Greek religion, was one of the Charites, known in English as the "Three Graces".

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Factum Arte

Factum Arte is a company based in Madrid, Milan, and London that seeks to construct a bridge between new technologies and craft skills in the conservation of cultural heritage and in contemporary art.

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Farnese Hercules

The Farnese Hercules (Ercole Farnese) is an ancient statue of Hercules, probably an enlarged copy made in the early third century AD and signed by Glykon, who is otherwise unknown; the name is Greek but he may have worked in Rome.

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Faustina Bracci Armellini

Faustina Bracci Armellini (1785–1857) was an Italian pastellist.

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Führermuseum

The Führermuseum (English, Leader's Museum), also referred to as the Linz art gallery, was an unrealized art museum within a cultural complex planned by Adolf Hitler for his hometown, the Austrian city of Linz, near his birthplace of Braunau.

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Francesca da Rimini

Francesca da Rimini or Francesca da Polenta (1255–ca. 1285) was the daughter of Guido da Polenta, lord of Ravenna.

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Francesco Podesti

Francesco Podesti (March 21, 1800 – February 10, 1895) was an Italian painter, active in a Romantic style.

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Francis Leggatt Chantrey

Sir Francis Leg(g)att Chantrey (7 April 1781 – 25 November 1841) was an English sculptor.

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French Empire mantel clock

A French Empire-style mantel clock is a type of elaborately decorated mantel clock made in France during the Napoleonic Empire between 1804–1814/15, although the timekeepers manufactured throughout the Bourbon Restoration (1814/1815–1830) are also included within this art movement since they share subject, decorative elements, shapes and style.

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French Restoration style

The French Restoration style was predominantly Neoclassicism, though it also showed the beginnings of romanticism in music and literature.

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Friedrich Wilhelm von Erdmannsdorff

Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Erdmannsdorff (18 May 1736 – 9 March 1800) was a German architect and architectural theoretician, and one of the most significant representatives of early German Neoclassicism during the Age of Enlightenment.

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Frieze of Parnassus

The Frieze of Parnassus is a large sculpted stone frieze encircling the podium, or base, of the Albert Memorial in London, England.

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Funerary art

Funerary art is any work of art forming, or placed in, a repository for the remains of the dead.

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Galleria Borghese

The Galleria Borghese (English: Borghese Gallery) is an art gallery in Rome, Italy, housed in the former Villa Borghese Pinciana.

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Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Milan

The Galleria d'Arte Moderna ("modern art gallery") is a modern art museum in Milan, in Lombardy in northern Italy.

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Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna

The Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna (GNAM), or National Gallery of Modern Art, is an art gallery in Rome, Italy, founded in 1883 and dedicated to modern and contemporary art; the full name is Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea.

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Gallerie di Piazza Scala

The Gallerie di Piazza Scala (or Gallerie d'Italia - Piazza Scala) is a modern and contemporary museum in Milan, Italy.

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Gallows Thief

Gallows Thief (2001) is a historical mystery novel by Bernard Cornwell set in London, England in the year 1817, which uses capital punishment as its backdrop.

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Gavin Hamilton (artist)

Gavin Hamilton (1723, Lanarkshire – 4 January 1798, Rome) was a Scots neoclassical history painter, who is more widely remembered for his hunts for antiquities in the neighbourhood of Rome.

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Gennaro Calì

Gennaro Calì (c. 1799 – 1877) was an Italian sculptor.

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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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George Anthony Legh Keck

Colonel George Anthony Legh-Keck (1774–1860) was a British MP in the Georgian era who owned landed estates in Leicestershire and Lancashire.

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George Hayter

Sir George Hayter (17 December 1792 – 18 January 1871) was a notable English painter, specialising in portraits and large works involving in some cases several hundred individual portraits.

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George Henry Harlow

George Henry Harlow (10 June 1787 – 4 February 1819) was an English portrait painter known mostly for his portraits.

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George Washington (Ceracchi)

George Washington is a marble bust portrait of George Washington, done in the style of a Roman emperor, by the Italian sculptor Giuseppe Ceracchi.

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George Washington (Houdon)

George Washington is a statue by French sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon from the late 18th century.

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Gerasimos Pitsamanos

Gerasimos Pitsamanos or Pitzamanos (Γεράσιμος Πιτσαμάνος/Πιτζαμάνος; 6 March 1787, Argostoli - 5 December 1825, Corfu) was a Greek architect and portrait painter.

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Giacomo Benevelli

Giacomo Benevelli (1925 in Reggio Emilia, North of Italy – July 13, 2011 in Pavia, Italy) was an Italian and French sculptor.

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Giacomo Quarenghi

Giacomo Quarenghi (ˈdʐakəmə kvɐˈrʲenʲɡʲɪ; 20 or 21 September 1744) was the foremost and most prolific practitioner of neoclassical architecture in Imperial Russia, particularly in Saint Petersburg.

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Gian Antonio Selva

Gian Antonio Selva (2 September 1751 - 22 January 1819) was an Italian neoclassical architect.

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Giorgio Pullicino

Giorgio Pullicino (8 July 1779 – 25 October 1851) was a Maltese painter, architect, and professor of drawing and architecture at the University of Malta.

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Giovanni Balestra

Giovanni Balestra (1774–1842) was an Italian engraver.

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Giovanni Battista Biscarra

Giovanni Battista Biscarra or Giovan Batista Biscarra (February 22, 1790 – April 13, 1851) was an Italian painter, sculptor, lithographer.

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Giovanni Battista Comolli

Giovanni Battista Comolli (19 February 1775 – 26 December 1831) was an Italian sculptor.

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Giovanni De Min (painter)

Giovanni De Min (Belluno, October 24, 1786- Tarzo, November 23, 1859) was an Italian painter and engraver, active in a Neoclassic style.

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Giovanni Duprè

Giovanni Duprè (1 March 1817 – 10 January 1882) was an Italian sculptor, of distant French stock long settled in Tuscany, who developed a reputation second only to that of his contemporary Lorenzo Bartolini.

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Giovanni Ferrari (sculptor)

Giovanni Ferrari detto Torretto (5 June 1744, in Crespano del Grappa – 2 November 1826, in Venice) was an Italian sculptor.

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Giovanni Folo

Giovanni Folo (1764–1836) was an Italian engraver of the Neoclassic period, active in Italy.

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Giovanni Poleni

Giovanni Poleni (b. Venice, around 1683; d. Padua, Nov., 1761) was a Marquess, physicist, mathematician and antiquarian.

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Girolamo Masini

Girolamo Masini (December 29, 1840 – 1885) was an Italian sculptor.

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Giulio Tadolini

Giulio Tadolini (1849–1918) was an Academic-trained Italian sculptor, who was born and died in Rome, where he passed his career in the family atelier, which he inherited from his father Scipione Tadolini (1822–92), who in turn was the son of Adamo Tadolini, Antonio Canova's favourite apprentice.

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Giuseppe Bernardi

Giuseppe Bernardi (Pagnano, 24 March 1694 – Venice, 22 February 1773), also called Torretto, was a prominent mid-18th-century Italian sculptor.

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Giuseppe Bossi

Giuseppe Bossi (11 August 1777 – 9 November 1815) was an Italian painter, arts administrator and writer on art.

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Giuseppe Chialli

Giuseppe Chialli (Città di Castello, 1800 – Rome, December 23, 1839) was an Italian sculptor.

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Giuseppe Errante

Giuseppe Errante (March 19, 1760 – February 16, 1821) was an Italian painter.

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Giuseppe Gaggini

The subject of this article is different to sculptor Giuseppe Gagini of Palermo, Sicily, who died in 1610 Giuseppe Gaggini (Genoa, April 25, 1791 – May 1, 1867) was an Italian sculptor.

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Giuseppe Torretto

Giuseppe Torretto or Torretti (1661 in Pagnano – 1743 in Venice) was an Italian sculptor of statues and intaglios.

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Giuseppe Turchi

Giuseppe Turchi (Savignano di Romagna, Emilia-Romagna, June 19, 1759 – January 25, 1799) was an Italian painter of the Neoclassical period.

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Giustina Renier Michiel

Giustina Renier Michiel (1755–1832) was an aristocratic woman who helped intellectual and social Venetian life flourish.

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Glyptothek

The Glyptothek is a museum in Munich, Germany, which was commissioned by the Bavarian King Ludwig I to house his collection of Greek and Roman sculptures (hence γλυπτο- glypto- "sculpture", from the Greek verb γλύφειν glyphein "to carve").

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Gomel Palace

The Rumyantsev-Paskevich Residence is the main place of historical importance in the city of Gomel, Belarus.

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Guido Dessauer

Guido Dessauer (7 November 1915 – 13 January 2012) was a German physicist, specialized in paper engineering, a business executive, writer, art collector, patron of arts, and academic.

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Gyömrő

Gyömrő is a town in Pest county, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary.

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Hans Posse

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Hebe

Hebe may refer to.

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Hebe (mythology)

Hebe (Ἥβη) in ancient Greek religion, is the goddess of youth (Roman equivalent: Juventas).

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Henry Benedict Stuart

Henry Benedict Thomas Edward Maria Clement Francis Xavier Stuart, Cardinal Duke of York (6 March 1725 – 13 July 1807) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal, as well as the fourth and final Jacobite heir to claim the thrones of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland publicly.

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Henry Blundell (art collector)

Henry Blundell (1724 – 28 August 1810) was an English art collector, who amassed a large collection of art and antiquities at Ince Blundell Hall in Lancashire.

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Henry Fuseli

Henry Fuseli (German: Johann Heinrich Füssli; 7 February 1741 – 17 April 1825) was a Swiss painter, draughtsman and writer on art who spent much of his life in Britain.

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Henry Tresham

Henry Tresham RA (c.1751 – 17 June 1814) was an Irish-born historical painter active in London, England, in the late 18th century.

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Hercules (Seneca)

Hercules or Hercules furens (The Mad Hercules) is a fabula crepidata (Roman tragedy with Greek subject) of c. 1344 lines of verse written by Lucius Annaeus Seneca.

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Hermitage Museum

The State Hermitage Museum (p) is a museum of art and culture in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

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Heroic nudity

Heroic nudity or ideal nudity is a concept in classical scholarship to describe the use of nudity in classical sculpture to indicate that a sculpture's apparently mortal human subject is in fact a hero or semi-divine being.

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History of Italian culture (1700s)

The 1700s refers to a period in Italian history and culture which occurred during the 18th century (1700–1799): the Settecento.

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History of Rome

Roman history has been among the most influential to the modern world, from supporting the tradition of the rule by law to influencing the American Founding Fathers to the creation of the Catholic church.

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History of Western civilization

Western civilization traces its roots back to Europe and the Mediterranean.

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Hugh Douglas Hamilton

Hugh Douglas Hamilton (c. 1740 – 10 February 1808) was an Irish portrait-painter.

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Hugh Honour

Hugh Honour FRSL (26 September 1927 – 19 May 2016) was a British art historian, known for his writing partnership with John Fleming.

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Isaac Weld

Isaac Weld JP FGSD MRIA (1774–1856) was an Irish topographical writer, explorer, and artist.

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Isabella Teotochi Albrizzi

Isabella Teotochi Albrizzi (Greek: Ελισάβετ Θεοτόκη, Corfu, 1760 - Venice, 27 September 1836) was a Greek - Venetian writer, salonist and countess.

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Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti

The Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti (IVSLA) stems from the Reale Istituto Nazionale, created by Napoleon for the Kingdom of Italy in 1810.

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István Ferenczy

István Ferenczy (February 24, 1792 – July 4, 1856) was a nineteenth-century Hungarian sculptor.

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Italia turrita

Italia Turrita is the national personification or allegory of Italy, characterised by a mural crown (hence turrita or "with towers" in Italian) typical of Italian civic heraldry of Medieval communal origin.

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Italian art

Since ancient times, Greeks, Etruscans and Celts have inhabited the south, centre and north of the Italian peninsula respectively.

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Italian Neoclassical and 19th-century art

From the second half of the 18th century through the 19th century, Italy went through a great deal of socio-economic changes, several foreign invasions and the turbulent Risorgimento, which resulted in the Italian unification in 1861.

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Italian unification

Italian unification (Unità d'Italia), or the Risorgimento (meaning "the Resurgence" or "revival"), was the political and social movement that consolidated different states of the Italian peninsula into the single state of the Kingdom of Italy in the 19th century.

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Italy

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

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J. W. Fiske & Company

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Johann Heinrich von Dannecker

Johann Heinrich von Dannecker (October 16, 1758 in StuttgartDecember 8, 1841 in Stuttgart) was a German sculptor.

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Johann Nepomuk Schaller

Johann Nepomuk Schaller (30 March 1777, Vienna - 16 February 1842, Vienna) was an Austrian sculptor.

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John Campbell, 1st Baron Cawdor

John Campbell, 1st Baron Cawdor, FRS FSA (ca. 1753 – 1 June 1821), was a British art-collector and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1777 to 1796.

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John Deare

John Deare (26 October 1759, Liverpool – 17 August 1798, Rome) was a British neo-classical sculptor.

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John Flaxman

John Flaxman R.A. (6 July 1755 – 7 December 1826) was a British sculptor and draughtsman, and a leading figure in British and European Neoclassicism.

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John Gibson (sculptor)

John Gibson (19 June 1790 – 27 January 1866) was a Welsh Neoclassical sculptor who studied in Rome under Canova.

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John Jackson (painter)

John Jackson (31 May 1778 – 1 June 1831) was an English painter who specialised in portraits.

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John Paul Getty Jr.

Sir John Paul Getty, (born Eugene Paul Getty; 7 September 1932 – 17 April 2003), was a British philanthropist and book collector.

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John Rennie the Elder

John Rennie FRSE FRS (7 June 1761 – 4 October 1821) was a Scottish civil engineer who designed many bridges, canals, and docks.

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John Rushout, 2nd Baron Northwick

John Rushout, 2nd Baron Northwick (16 February 1770 – 20 January 1859) was an English peer, landowner and collector of art works.

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Jonty Hurwitz

Jonty Hurwitz (born 2 September 1969 in Johannesburg) is an artist, engineer and entrepreneur.

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Joseph Bonomi the Younger

Joseph Bonomi the Younger (9 October 1796 – 3 March 1878) was an English sculptor, artist, Egyptologist and museum curator.

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Joseph Severn

Joseph Severn (7 December 1793 – 3 August 1879) was an English portrait and subject painter and a personal friend of the famous English poet John Keats.

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Jubilee 150 Walkway

The Jubilee 150 Walkway, also variously known as the Jubilee 150 Commemorative Walk, the Jubilee 150 Walk, and the Jubilee Walk, is a series of (initially) 150 bronze plaques set into the pavement of North Terrace, Adelaide in from to the Prince Henry Gardens.

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Karl Friedrich Moest

Karl Friedrich Moest (also Carl Friedrich Moest: 26 March 1838 - 14 August 1923) was a German sculptor.

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La Fenice

Teatro La Fenice ("The Phoenix") is an opera house in Venice, Italy.

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Lake Como

Lake Como (Lago di Como or locally in Italian, also known as Lario, after the Latin name of the lake; Lagh de Còmm in Lombard; Latin: Larius Lacus) is a lake of glacial origin in Lombardy, Italy.

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Landolin Ohmacht

Landolin Ohmacht (11 November 1760 – 31 March 1834) was a German sculptor.

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Laocoön and His Sons

The statue of Laocoön and His Sons, also called the Laocoön Group (Gruppo del Laocoonte), has been one of the most famous ancient sculptures ever since it was excavated in Rome in 1506 and placed on public display in the Vatican, where it remains.

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Latvian Museum of Foreign Art

The Art Museum Riga Bourse (Mākslas muzejs Rīgas Birža) is a museum in Riga, Latvia.

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Liberale Cozza

Liberale Cozza (20 July 1768 – 26 May 1821) was an Italian painter, active mainly in his native Venice, but also in Brescia in a Neoclassical style.

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Lichas

In Greek mythology, Lichas (Λίχας) was Heracles' servant, who brought the poisoned shirt from Deianira to Hercules because of Deianira's jealousy of Iole, which killed him.

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List of artists in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Guide

The List of artists in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Guide is a list of the artists indexed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art museum guide.

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List of extant papal tombs

A pope is the Bishop of Rome and the leader of the Catholic Church.

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List of graphic artists in the Web Gallery of Art

The List of graphic artists in the Web Gallery of Art is a list of the named artists in the Web Gallery of Art (WGA) whose works there comprise drawings, woodcuts, etchings, engravings, mezzotints, lithographs, and watercolours.

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List of Italians

This is a list of Italians, who are identified with the Italian nation through residential, legal, historical, or cultural means, grouped by their area of notability.

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List of memorials to George Washington

This is a list of memorials to George Washington, commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War and first president of the United States;.

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List of painters in the Pinakothek

The List of painters in the Pinakothek is a list of the named artists in the Bavarian State Picture Collection whose works are in the collections of the Alte Pinakothek, Neue Pinakothek, or Pinakothek der Moderne.

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List of painters in the Web Gallery of Art

The List of painters in the Web Gallery of Art is a list of the named painters in the Web Gallery of Art (WGA).

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List of people from Milan

This is a list of people born in the Italian city of Milan.

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List of people from Veneto

Veneto, a region of Italy, has been the native land of many notable people, some of whom are listed below.

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List of people on the postage stamps of Italy

This is a list of people on stamps of Italy.

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List of places named after people in the United States

This is a list of places in the United States which are named after people.

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List of public art in South Australia

This is a list of public art in South Australia organized by town.

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List of public art in the City of Sydney

Public art in the City of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia includes a wide range of works across a range of genres and for a range of purposes or combination of purposes.

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List of public art in Washington, D.C., Ward 2

This is a list of public art in Ward 2 of Washington, D.C..

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List of sculptors

This is a list of sculptors – notable people who are known for their three-dimensional artistic creations (this can include artists who use sound and light).

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List of sculptors in the Web Gallery of Art

The List of sculptors in the Web Gallery of Art is a list of the named sculptors in the Web Gallery of Art (WGA).

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Londonderry House

Londonderry House was an aristocratic townhouse situated on Park Lane in the Mayfair district of London, England.

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Lorenzo Bartolini

Lorenzo Bartolini (Prato, 7 January 1777 Florence, 20 January 1850) was an Italian sculptor who infused his neoclassicism with a strain of sentimental piety and naturalistic detail, while he drew inspiration from the sculpture of the Florentine Renaissance rather than the overpowering influence of Antonio Canova that circumscribed his Florentine contemporaries.

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Lorenzo Nencini

Lorenzo Nencini (January 10, 1806 – March 14, 1854) was an Italian sculptor, active in Florence.

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Lorenzo Nottolini

Lorenzo Nottolini (May 6 1787 – September 12 1851) was an architect and engineer of the Neoclassic style in Lucca.

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Lost artworks

Lost artworks are original pieces of art that credible sources indicate once existed but that cannot be accounted for in museums or private collections or are known to have been destroyed deliberately or accidentally, or neglected through ignorance and lack of connoisseurship.

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Louis Royer

Louis Royer (1793–1868), also Lodewyk Royer, was a Flemish sculptor who worked in the Netherlands where he received many commissions from the royal family and for public statues.

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Louisa Montagu, Countess of Sandwich

Louisa Mary Anne Julia Harriet Montagu, Countess of Sandwich (née Lady Louisa Lowry-Corry) (3 April 1781 – 19 April 1862) was an Irish noblewoman and society figure, who in 1804 became the wife of George Montagu, 6th Earl of Sandwich.

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Louvre

The Louvre, or the Louvre Museum, is the world's largest art museum and a historic monument in Paris, France.

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Lovere

Lovere is a town and comune in the province of Bergamo, in Lombardy, northern Italy, at the northwest end of Lake Iseo.

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Luigi Acquisti

Luigi Acquisti (1745–1823) was an Italian sculptor mainly known for his works in the neoclassical style.

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Luigi Agricola

Luigi Agricola (c. 1750 – 1821 or after) was an Italian painter active in Rome.

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Luigi Bisi

Luigi Bisi (10 May 1814 – 11 November 1886) was an Italian architect and painter.

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Luigi Rubio

Luigi or Louis Rubio (Rome, between 1797 and 1808 – Florence, August 2, 1882) was an Italian painter, active in both Neoclassicism but later Romantic styles, painting mainly historic-mythologic canvases, as well as some genre subjects, and portraits.

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Luigia Pascoli

Luigia Pascoli (23 October 1805 in Monfalcone, Province of Gorizia – 3 April 1882 in Bologna) was an Italian painter.

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Maddalena (Genoa)

Maddalena (Madænn-a) is a neighbourhood in the old town of the Italian city of Genoa.

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Marella Agnelli

Marella Agnelli (born Donna Marella Caracciolo di Castagneto (born 4 May 1927)Almanach de Gotha. Gotha: Justus Perthes. 1942. pp. 398–399. is an Italian noblewoman, art collector, socialite, style icon and widow of former Fiat chairman Gianni Agnelli. She has often appeared in the fashion magazine Vogue. She was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1963.

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Maria Christina, Duchess of Teschen

Maria Christina, Duchess of Teschen (Maria Christina Johanna Josepha Antonia; 13 May 1742 – 24 June 1798), was the fifth child of Maria Theresa of Austria and Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor.

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Marianna Candidi Dionigi

Marianna Candidi Dionigi (1756-1826) born in Rome, was an Italian painter and writer who took an interest in archaeology.

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Marina Querini

Marina Querini (1757 -1839) was a Venetian salon-holder.

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Mario de Maria

Mario or Marius de Maria (9 September 1852-1924) was an Italian painter, known for depicting nocturnal landscapes, and gaining the label by the contemporary poet Gabriele D’Annunzio, as the painter of moons.

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Marriage of the Virgin (Perugino)

The Marriage of the Virgin is a painting by the Italian Renaissance master Perugino, although it is now sometimes attributed to his pupil Lo Spagna.

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Mathieu Kessels

Mathieu Kessels (20 May 1784 - 4 March 1836) was a Dutch Neoclassical sculptor who mainly worked in Rome.

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Meanings of minor planet names: 6001–7000

019 | 6019 Telford || || Thomas Telford (1757–1834), a Scottish civil engineer and famed builder of roads, canals, bridges, tunnels and harbors.

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Medusa

In Greek mythology, Medusa (Μέδουσα "guardian, protectress") was a monster, a Gorgon, generally described as a winged human female with living venomous snakes in place of hair.

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Medusa Rondanini

The over-lifesize Medusa Rondanini, the best late Hellenistic or Augustan Roman marble copy of the head of Medusa, is rendered more humanized and beautiful than the always grotesque apotropaic head of Medusa that appeared as the Gorgoneion on the aegis of Athena.

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Michele Fanoli

Michele Fanoli (1807 – 19 September 1876) was an Italian painter and engraver, mainly of religious subjects and portraits in a Neoclassical style.

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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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Monument to the Royal Stuarts

The Monument to the Royal Stuarts is a memorial in St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican City State, the papal enclave surrounded by Rome, Italy.

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Museo Correr

The Museo Correr is a museum in Venice, northern Italy.

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Museo di Roma

The Museo di Roma is a museum in Rome, Italy, part of the network of Roman civic museums.

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Museum de Fundatie

Museum de Fundatie is a museum for the visual arts in Zwolle, Netherlands.

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Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker

Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker is a colossal heroic nude statue by the Italian artist Antonio Canova, of Napoleon I of France in the guise of the Roman god Mars.

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National Gallery of Armenia

The National Gallery of Armenia (Հայաստանի ազգային պատկերասրահ, Hayastani azgayin patkerasrah) is the largest art museum in Armenia.

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National Heritage Memorial Fund

The National Heritage Memorial Fund (NHMF) was set up in 1980 to save the most outstanding parts of the British national heritage, in memory of those who have given their lives for the UK.

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Native American women in the arts

Women in Native American communities have been producing art intertwined with spirituality, life, and beauty for centuries.

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Neoclassical architecture in Milan

Neoclassical architecture in Milan encompasses the main artistic movement from about 1750 to 1850 in this northern Italian city.

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Neoclassicism

Neoclassicism (from Greek νέος nèos, "new" and Latin classicus, "of the highest rank") is the name given to Western movements in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that draw inspiration from the "classical" art and culture of classical antiquity.

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Neue Pinakothek

The Neue Pinakothek (New Pinakothek) is an art museum in Munich, Germany.

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Nicola Rubino

Nicola Rubino (Alcamo, 3 April 1905 – Rome, 25 February 1984) was an Italian sculptor and painter.

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Nikos Sofialakis

Nikos Sofialakis (Greek: Νίκος Σοφιαλάκης: 1914–2002) was a prominent 20th century Greek sculptor, best known for his characteristic style of Classical Realism.

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Norfolk Botanical Garden

The Norfolk Botanical Garden (155 acres) is a botanical garden with arboretum located at 6700 Azalea Garden Road, Norfolk, Virginia.

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November 1

No description.

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Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

The Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek (Glypto-, from the Greek root glyphein, to carve and theke, a storing-place) is an art museum in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Nymph (Central Figure for "The Three Graces")

Nymph (Central Figure for "The Three Graces") is a bronze sculpture, by Aristide Maillol.

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October 13

No description.

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Ospedale di Santo Spirito in Sassia

The Ospedale di Santo Spirito (Italian for Hospital of the Holy Spirit) is an ancient hospital (now a convention center) in Rome, Italy.

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Outline of sculpture

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to sculpture: A sculpture – human-made three-dimensional art object.

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Padua

Padua (Padova; Pàdova) is a city and comune in Veneto, northern Italy.

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Palazzo Bolognetti-Torlonia

The Palazzo Bolognetti-Torlonia, today demolished, was a palace located in Piazza Venezia, Rome, Italy.

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Palazzo Brentani

The Palazzo Brentani is a historic mansion located in the centre of Milan, Italy, at Via Manzoni number 6.

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Palazzo Brera

Palazzo Brera or Palazzo di Brera is a monumental palace in Milan, in Lombardy in northern Italy.

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Palazzo degli Alessandri

The Palazzo degli Alessandri is an early-Renaissance-style palace located on Borgo degli Albizi number 15 in Florence, Region of Tuscany, Italy.

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Palazzo Pitti

The Palazzo Pitti, in English sometimes called the Pitti Palace, is a vast, mainly Renaissance, palace in Florence, Italy.

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Paola Drigo

Paola (née Bianchetti) Drigo (4 January 1876 – 4 January 1938) was an Italian writer of short stories, novellas, and novels.

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Paul Joseph Gabriël

Paul Joseph Gabriël (11 July 1784 - 31 December 1833) was a Dutch painter and sculptor.

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Pavlos Prosalentis

Pavlos Prosalentis (Greek: Παύλος Προσαλέντης; 28 January 1784 in Corfu – 1 February 1837 in Corfu) was the first professional sculptor in modern Greece.

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Pelagio Palagi

Pelagio Palagi (May 25, 1775 – March 6, 1860) was an Italian painter, sculptor and interior decorator.

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Perseus with the Head of Medusa

Perseus with the Head of Medusa is a bronze sculpture made by Benvenuto Cellini in the period 1545-1554.

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Pesaro Altarpiece (Bellini)

The Pesaro Altarpiece (Italian: Pala di Pesaro) is an oil on panel painting by Giovanni Bellini, dated to some time between 1471 and 1483.

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Peter Turnerelli

Peter Turnerelli (c.1772–1839) was a successful Irish-born sculptor of Italian descent working in Britain in the early 19th century.

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Philip Hunt (priest)

Philip Hunt (1772–1838) was an English Anglican priest and antiquarian.

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Pierre Cacault

Pierre René Cacault (1744, November 1, Nantes - 1810, January 29, Clisson) was a French painter.

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Pietro Fontana (engraver)

Pietro Fontana (1762 – 18 September 1837) was an Italian engraver.

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Pietro Nobile

Pietro Nobile was an Austro-Ungarian Neoclassicist architect and builder born in Capriasca, Svizzera, 11 November 1774 – Vienna, Austria, 7 November 1854.

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Pietro Paolétti

Pietro Paolétti (1801 in Belluno – October 23, 1847 in Belluno) was an Italian painter and engraver.

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Pietro Petroni

Pietro Petrini (died 1803) was an Italian painter in Florence.

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Pietro Ronzoni

Pietro Ronzoni (Sedrina, Bergamo, 1781 – Bergamo, 1861) was an Italian painter.

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Pinacoteca Civica di Forlì

The Pinacoteca Civica of Forlì, one of the civic museums of Forlì and currently based in the Musei di San Domenico, is an Italian art gallery.

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Pinacoteca di Brera

The Pinacoteca di Brera ("Brera Art Gallery") is the main public gallery for paintings in Milan, Italy.

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Pio Siotto

Pio Siotto (Rome, May 3, 1824 - ?) was an Italian artist active as a cameo engraver (gem engraver).

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Pointing machine

A pointing machine is a measuring tool used by stone sculptors and woodcarvers to accurately copy plaster, clay or wax sculpture models into wood or stone.

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Pompeo Marchesi

Pompeo Marchesi (born Saltrio, near Milan, 7 August 1783; died Milan, 6 February 1858) was a Lombard sculptor of the neoclassical school.

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Pope Clement XIV

Pope Clement XIV (Clemens XIV; 31 October 1705 – 22 September 1774), born Giovanni Vincenzo Antonio Ganganelli, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 19 May 1769 to his death in 1774.

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Pope Pius VII

Pope Pius VII (14 August 1742 – 20 August 1823), born Barnaba Niccolò Maria Luigi Chiaramonti, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 14 March 1800 to his death in 1823.

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Portrait of the Marchioness of Santa Cruz

The Portrait of the Marchioness of Santa Cruz or Portrait of the Marquise of Santa Cruz is an 1805 portrait by the Spanish artist Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes, a family friend of the subject.

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Possagno

Possagno is a comune in the Province of Treviso, in the Italian region Veneto.

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Prato della Valle

Prato della Valle (Prà deła Vałe in Venetian) is a 90,000 square meter elliptical square in Padova, Italy.

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Prime version

In the art world, if an artwork exists in several versions, the one known or believed to be the earliest is called the prime version.

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Prince Frederick of Orange-Nassau

Frederick, Prince of Orange-Nassau (William George Frederick, Willem George Frederik; 15 February 1774 6 January 1799) was the youngest son of William V, Prince of Orange and Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic and Princess Wilhelmina of Prussia, sister of King Frederick William II.

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Prospero Minghetti

Prospero Minghetti (January 2, 1786 – February 17, 1853) was an Italian painter.

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Protestant Cemetery, Rome

The Cimitero Acattolico ("Non-Catholic Cemetery") of Rome, often referred to as the Cimitero dei protestanti ("Protestant Cemetery") or Cimitero degli Inglesi ("Englishmen's Cemetery"), is a public cemetery in the rione ('region') of Testaccio in Rome.

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Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss

Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss (Amore e Psiche; Psyché ranimée par le baiser de l'Amour; Amúr i Psikhéja) is a sculpture by Antonio Canova first commissioned in 1787 by Colonel John Campbell.

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Quatremère de Quincy

Antoine-Chrysostome Quatremère de Quincy (21 October 1755 – 28 December 1849) was a French armchair archaeologist and architectural theorist, a Freemason, and an effective arts administrator and influential writer on art.

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Rachel Feinstein

Rachel Feinstein (born May 25, 1971) is an American artist who specializes in sculpture.

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Raffaello Romanelli

Raffaello Romanelli (13 May 1856 – 3 April 1928) was an Italian sculptor, born in Florence, Italy.

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Raffaello Sanzio Morghen

Raffaello Sanzio Morghen (19 June 1758 – 8 April 1833) was an Italian engraver.

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Rearing Horse and Mounted Warrior

The Rearing Horse and Mounted Warrior or Budapest horse is a bronze sculpture attributed to Leonardo da Vinci.

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Religion in San Marino

San Marino is a small landlocked country with an area of about on a rocky promontory at an elevation of in central Italy.

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Richard James Wyatt

Richard James Wyatt (6 June 1795 (baptised) – May 1850) was a sculptor.

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Richard Westmacott

Sir Richard Westmacott (15 July 1775 – 1 September 1856) was a British sculptor.

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Rieti

Rieti (Reate, Sabino: Riete) is a city and comune in Lazio, central Italy, with a population of 47,700.

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Rinaldo Rinaldi

Rinaldo Rinaldi (Padua, April 13, 1793 – Rome, July 28, 1873) was an Italian Sculptor.

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Roderick Hudson

Roderick Hudson is a novel by Henry James.

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Romano Vio

Romano Vio (February 11, 1913 - August 23, 1984) was an Italian sculptor.

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Romanticism

Romanticism (also known as the Romantic era) was an artistic, literary, musical and intellectual movement that originated in Europe toward the end of the 18th century, and in most areas was at its peak in the approximate period from 1800 to 1850.

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Royal Collection

The Royal Collection is the art collection of the British Royal Family and the largest private art collection in the world.

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Royal Cork Institution

Royal Cork Institution was an Irish cultural institution in the city of Cork from 1803 to 1885.

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Rudolph Schadow

Rudolph Schadow (also spelled Ridolfo Schadow; July 9, 1786 – January 31, 1822) was a German sculptor.

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Rudolph Suhrlandt

Rudolph Friedrich Carl Suhrlandt (19 December 1781, Ludwigslust – 2 February 1862, Schwerin) was a German portrait painter and lithographer.

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Russian Ark

Russian Ark (Русский ковчег, Russkij Kovcheg) is a 2002 experimental historical drama film directed by Alexander Sokurov.

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San Gemini Cathedral

Santo Gemine is a gothic-style, Roman Catholic cathedral located in San Gemini, Province of Terni, region of Umbria, Italy.

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San Gemini Historic Preservation Studies

The San Gemini Preservation Studies Program is a summer field school that organizes lectures, research, fieldwork, workshops and fieldtrips in the disciplines of historic preservation, restoration and conservation.

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San Lazzaro degli Armeni

San Lazzaro degli Armeni (lit. "Saint Lazarus of the Armenians"; called Saint Lazarus Island in English sources; Սուրբ Ղազար, Surb Ghazar) is a small island in the Venetian Lagoon which has been home to the monastery of the Mekhitarists, an Armenian Catholic congregation, since 1717.

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San Lorenzo Nuovo

San Lorenzo Nuovo is a small town and comune in the province of Viterbo, in the Latium region of Italy.

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San Marco Evangelista al Campidoglio, Rome

San Marco is a minor basilica in Rome dedicated to St. Mark the Evangelist located in the small Piazza di San Marco adjoining Piazza Venezia.

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San Maurizio, Venice

San Maurizio is a Neoclassical-style, deconsecrated church located in the campo San Maurizio in the sestiere of San Marco of the city of Venice, Italy.

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Sanctuary of Santa Maria infra Saxa, Genga

The Sanctuary of Santa Maria infra Saxa and the Tempietto Valadier are two sanctuaries and chapel located at the entrance of the Frasassi Caves, a remarkable karst cave system in the municipality of Genga, in the province of Ancona, Marche, Italy.

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Sant'Antonio dei Portoghesi

The church of Saint Anthony in Campo Marzio, known as Saint Anthony of the Portuguese (Sant'Antonio dei Portoghesi, Santo António dos Portugueses), is a Baroque Roman Catholic titular church in Rome, dedicated to Saint Anthony of Lisbon.

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Santa Croce, Florence

The Basilica di Santa Croce (Basilica of the Holy Cross) is the principal Franciscan church in Florence, Italy, and a minor basilica of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari

The Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, usually just called the Frari, is a church in Venice, northern Italy.

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Santi Apostoli, Rome

The Church of the Twelve Holy Apostles (Santi Dodici Apostoli, SS.) is a 6th-century Roman Catholic parish and titular church and minor basilica in Rome, Italy, dedicated originally to St. James and St. Philip whose remains are kept here, and later to all Apostles.

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Santo Stefano, Venice

The Chiesa di Santo Stefano (Church of St. Stephen) is a large church at the northern end of the Campo Santo Stefano in Venice.

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Schoenhofen Pyramid Mausoleum

The Schoenhofen Pyramid Mausoleum is a tomb in Graceland Cemetery, Chicago.

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Scipione Tadolini

Scipione Tadolini (1822–1893) was an Italian sculptor in the Tadolini family, son of sculptor Adamo Tadolino (1788-1868), one of Antonio Canova's main assistants, brother of the sculptor Tito Tadolini (1828-1910), and in turn father of sculptor Giulio Tadolini (1849–1918).

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Scottish National Gallery

The Scottish National Gallery (formerly the National Gallery of Scotland) is the national art gallery of Scotland.

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Sculpture

Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions.

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Simón Bolívar (Tadolini)

Simon Bolivar, also known as General Bolivar, is a bronze equestrian statue of Simón Bolívar by Adamo Tadolini.

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Sir George Beaumont, 7th Baronet

Sir George Howland Beaumont, 7th Baronet (6 November 1753 – 7 February 1827) was a British art patron and amateur painter.

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St Bartholomew’s Church, Elvaston

St Bartholomew's Church, Elvaston is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Elvaston, Derbyshire.

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St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church (Manhattan)

St.

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St. Peter's Basilica

The Papal Basilica of St.

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Stella d’Italia

The Stella d’Italia or Stellone d'Italia (Italian: "Star of Italy" or "Great Star of Italy") is a five-pointed star symbolizing Italy.

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Susan Huntington Gilbert Dickinson

Susan Huntington Gilbert Dickinson (December 19, 1830 – May 12, 1913) was a writer, poet, traveler, and editor, as well as the sister-in-law of the American poet Emily Dickinson.

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Tarnowski family

Tarnowski (plural: Tarnowscy) is the surname of a Polish noble and aristocratic family.

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Tempio Canoviano

The Tempio Canoviano or Temple of Canova is a Roman Catholic parish church built in a severe Neoclassical style, based on the designs of Antonio Canova.

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The Combat: Woman Pleading for the Vanquished

The Combat: Woman Pleading for the Vanquished is a large oil painting on canvas by English artist William Etty, first exhibited in 1825 and now in the National Gallery of Scotland.

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The Three Graces (Indianapolis)

The Three Graces is a nearly life-size, figurative Carrara marble outdoor sculpture group located on the historic Oldfields estate on the campus of the Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA), in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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The Three Graces (sculpture)

Antonio Canova’s statue The Three Graces is a Neoclassical sculpture, in marble, of the mythological three charites, daughters of Zeus – identified on some engravings of the statue as, from left to right, Euphrosyne, Aglaea and Thalia - who were said to represent youth/beauty (Thalia), mirth (Euphrosyne), and elegance (Aglaea).

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The Wedding at Cana

The Wedding Feast at Cana (1563), by the Italian artist Paolo Veronese (1528–88), is a representational painting that depicts the biblical story of the Marriage at Cana, at which Jesus converts water to wine (John 2:1–11).

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Thomas Campbell (sculptor)

Thomas Campbell (1 May 1790 – 4 February 1858) was a Scottish sculptor in the early 19th century.

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Thomas Medwin

Thomas Medwin (1788–1869) was an early 19th-century English poet and translator.

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Thomas Ridgeway Gould

Thomas Ridgeway Gould (1818, Boston - November 26, 1881, Florence) was an American sculptor active in Boston and Florence.

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Timeline of the city of Rome

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Rome, Italy.

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Titian

Tiziano Vecelli or Tiziano Vecellio (1488/1490 – 27 August 1576), known in English as Titian, was an Italian painter, the most important member of the 16th-century Venetian school.

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Tito Angelini

Tito Angelini (1806–1878) was an Italian sculptor and leader of the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples, where he was born and died.

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Tommaso Minardi

Tommaso Minardi (December 4, 1787 – January 12, 1871) was an Italian painter and author on art theory, active in Faenza, Rome, Perugia, and other towns.

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Tommaso Solari

Tommaso Solari (Naples, September 4, 1820 - 1889) was an Italian sculptor active in a Romantic-style.

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Transfiguration (Raphael)

The Transfiguration is the last painting by the Italian High Renaissance master Raphael.

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Treviso Airport

Treviso Airport, Aeroporto di Treviso A. Canova, is an international airport located west-southwest of Treviso and approximately away from the city of Venice, Italy.

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Ubaldo Gandolfi

Ubaldo Gandolfi (1728–1781) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, mainly active in and near Bologna.

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Vasily Demut-Malinovsky

Vasily Ivanovich Demuth-Malinovsky (1779 – July 16, 1846) was a Russian sculptor whose works represent the quintessence of the Empire style.

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Veiled Christ

The Veiled Christ (Italian: Cristo velato) is a marble sculpture made by Giuseppe Sanmartino and preserved in the Cappella Sansevero, Naples.

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Veneto

Veneto (or,; Vèneto) is one of the 20 regions of Italy.

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Venus (mythology)

Venus (Classical Latin) is the Roman goddess whose functions encompassed love, beauty, desire, sex, fertility, prosperity and victory.

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Venus Victorious

Venus Victorious (French - Venus victorieuse; French - Venus victoriosa) is a c.1914 plaster sculpture of Venus by the French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, based on his image of the goddess in his painting The Judgement of Paris.

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Venus Victrix (Canova)

Pauline Bonaparte as Venus Victrix (or Venus Victorious) is a semi-nude life-size reclining neo-Classical portrait sculpture by the Italian sculptor Antonio Canova.

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Vicko Andrić

Vicko Andrić (March 23, 1793 – January 15, 1866) was a Croatian architect.

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Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum (often abbreviated as the V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.3 million objects.

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Villa Carlotta

Villa Carlotta is a villa and botanical garden in Tremezzo on Lake Como in Northern Italy.

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Villa Gernetto, Lesmo

The Villa Gernetto is a rural palace located near the town of Lesmo, in the Province of Monza and Brianza, in the Region of Lombardy, Italy.

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Villa Torlonia (Rome)

Villa Torlonia is a villa and surrounding gardens in Rome, Italy, formerly belonging to the Torlonia family.

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Vincenzo Pacetti

Vincenzo Pacetti (1746–1820) was an Italian sculptor and restorer from Castel Bolognese, particularly active in collecting and freely restoring and completing classical sculptures such as the Barberini Faun (1799 – now in the Glyptothek, Munich)— his most famous work— the Hope Dionysus (now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art) and the Athena of Velletri (1797 – now in the Louvre) and selling them on to rich collectors as finished artefacts.

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Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe

Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe (née Clemm; August 15, 1822 – January 30, 1847) was the wife of American writer Edgar Allan Poe.

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Vitruvian Man

The Vitruvian Man (Le proporzioni del corpo umano secondo Vitruvio, which is translated to "The proportions of the human body according to Vitruvius"), or simply L'Uomo Vitruviano, is a drawing by Leonardo da Vinci around 1490.

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Volksgarten, Vienna

The Volksgarten (People's Garden) is a public park in the Innere Stadt first district of Vienna, Austria.

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Waleria Tarnowska

Waleria Tarnowska (December 9, 1782, – November 23, 1849) was a Polish painter known for miniatures, numerous portraits, religious paintings and drawings.

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Wax sculpture

A wax sculpture is a depiction made using a waxy substance.

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Wellington Collection

The Wellington Collection is a large art and militaria collection housed in Apsley House in London.

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Wellington Monument, London

The Wellington Monument typically refers to the monument to Arthur Wellesley, the first duke of Wellington, and his victories in the Peninsular War and the latter stages of the Napoleonic Wars, sited at the south-western end of Park Lane in London.

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William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire

William George Spencer Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire (21 May 1790K. D. Reynolds, ‘Cavendish, William George Spencer, sixth duke of Devonshire (1790–1858)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004; online edn, Jan 2008 – 18 January 1858), styled Marquess of Hartington until 1811, was a British peer, courtier, nobleman, and Whig politician.

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William Etty

William Etty (10 March 1787 – 13 November 1849) was an English artist best known for his history paintings containing nude figures.

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William Horn

William Austin Horn (1841–1922) was an Australian mining magnate, pastoralist, politician, author, sculptor and philanthropist.

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William Polk (colonel)

Colonel William Polk (9 July 1758 – 14 January 1834) was a North Carolina banker, educational administrator, political leader, renowned Continental officer in the War for American Independence, and survivor of the 1777/1778 encampment at Valley Forge.

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Winona Public Library

The Winona Public Library is the public library serving Winona, Minnesota, United States.

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Winter Palace

The Winter Palace (p, Zimnij dvorets) in Saint Petersburg, Russia, was, from 1732 to 1917, the official residence of the Russian monarchs.

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Wojciech Stattler

Wojciech Korneli Stattler or Albert Kornel Stattler (April 20, 1800 – November 6, 1875) was a Polish Romantic painter of Swiss aristocratic ancestry, who started training in Vienna and at age 17 went to St.

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1757

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1757 in art

Events from the year 1757 in art.

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1793 in art

Events from the year 1793 in art.

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1802 in art

List of years in Art Events in the year 1802 in Art.

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1804 in art

The year 1804 in art involved some significant artistic events and new works.

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1806 in art

Events in the year 1806 in art.

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1808 in art

Events in the year 1808 in Art.

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1814 in art

Events in the year 1814 in Art.

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1817 in art

Events in the year 1817 in Art.

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1817 in Wales

This article is about the particular significance of the year 1817 to Wales and its people.

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1822 in art

Events in the year 1822 in Art.

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References

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

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