DomenicoComparetti June 27, 1835 January 20, 1927 , Italy Italian scholar, was born at Rome . Life He studied at the University of Rome La Sapienza , took his degree in 1855 in natural science and mathematics, and entered his uncle s pharmacy as assistant. His scanty leisure was, however, given to study. He learned Greek language Greek by himself, and gained facility in the modern language by conversing with the Greek students at the university. In spite of all disadvantages, he not only mastered the language, but became one of the chief classical scholars of Italy. In 1857 he published, in the Rheinisches Museum , a translation of some recently discovered fragments of Hypereides , with a dissertation on that orator. This was followed by a notice of the annalist Granius Licinianus , and one on the oration of Hypereides on the Lamian War . In 1859 he was appointed professor of Greek at Pisa on the recommendation of the duke of Sermoneta . A few years later he was called to a similar post at Florence , remaining emeritus professor at Pisa also. He subsequently took up his residence in Rome as lecturer on Greek antiquities and greatly interested himself in the Roman Forum excavations. He was a member of the governing bodies of the academies of Milan , Venice , Naples and Turin . Works The list of his writings is long and varied. Of his works in classical literature, the best known are an edition of the Euxenippus of Hypereides, and monographs on Pindar and Sappho . He also edited ... 20, 1927 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Comparetti Category 1835 births Category 1927 deaths Category Italian classical scholars Category University of Rome La Sapienza alumni it DomenicoComparetti pl DomenicoComparetti sv DomenicoComparetti .... Together with Alessandro d Ancona , Comparetti edited a collection of Italian national songs ... for the first time. References 1911 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Comparetti ... more details
Domenico is the name of a brand of hand made cigars produced by the Domenico Cigar and Tobacco Growers Cooperative in Potamia, Larissa Potamia , Greece . Background The company was founded in at the initiative of Yiannis Tsoutsos, the mayor of Potamia. Greece had no tradition in cigar manufacturing, so Tsoutsos and a group of local agriculturists travelled to Cuba in 2000 to acquire a fundamental know how of the industry. After a period of trial and error, the Domenico brand was launched in 2004 . The current line of cigars includes cigar coronas , robusto robustos , cigar churchills and cigarillo cigarillos . External links Article from Greek daily Kathimerini http www.ekathimerini.com 4dcgi w articles politics 7436007 06 05 2006 69375 Article on Domenico http en.agrotravel.gr agro site AgroCatalog t docpage?sparam alpha G&doc Documents Agrotravel products Larisa pouradomenico&sub nav Products cite news url http abcnews.go.com International wireStory?id 7034474 title Feeling the Pinch? Try a Greek Cigar last Gatopoulos first Derek date 2009 03 09 publisher The Associated Press accessdate 2009 04 12 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot See also Category Cigar brands Category Companies of Greece Greece stub sv Domenico ... more details
Domenico Pellegrini may refer to Domenico Pellegrini Giampietro , fascist academic in Italy Domenico Pellegrini painter , 17th century painter in Milan hndis Pellegrini, Domenico ... more details
Domenico Quaglio is the name of Domenico Quaglio the Elder 1723 1760 , Italian painter Domenico Quaglio the Younger 1787 1837 , Italian painter, son of Giuseppe Quaglio See also Quaglio hndis Quaglio, Domenico ... more details
Domenico dell Allio 1505 1563 was an Italian architect. He is most known for his work in the Landhaus Seat of Regional Government of Graz 1557 1565 . External links http iis.joanneum.ac.at dominico On the trace of Domenico dell Allio DEFAULTSORT Dellallio, Domenico Category Italian architects Category 1505 births Category 1563 deaths Italy architect stub de Domenico dell Allio hr Domenico dell Allio it Domenico dell Allio ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2009 File Cavagnariemussolini.jpg thumb Cavagnari right with Mussolini Domenico Cavagnari 1876 1966 was an Italian admiral and the chief of staff of the Italian Royal Navy the Regia Marina until 1940. He was succeeded by Admiral Arturo Riccardi . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cavagnari, Domenico ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1876 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1966 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cavagnari, Domenico Category Italian admirals Category People from Genoa city Category 1876 births Category 1966 deaths clear Italy mil bio stub de Domenico Cavagnari it Domenico Cavagnari ru , ... more details
Domenico Manetti was born at Siena in 1609, and was probably a relation of Rutilio Manetti . He painted chiefly for the churches of Siena, but also produced history painting historical subjects of an easel size. Lanzi particularly mentions one in the Casa Magnoni , representing the Baptism of Constantine I Constantine . He died in 1663. Reference Bryan article MANETTI, Domenico Italy painter 17thC stub DEFAULTSORT Manetti, Domenico Category 1609 births Category 1663 deaths Category Italian Baroque painters Category Sienese painters de Domenico Manetti fr Domenico Manetti ... more details
Domenico Gabrielli 15 April 1651 or 19 October 1659 ndash 10 July 1690 was an Italian Baroque music Baroque composer and virtuoso cello player. He was apparently not related to the Venetian Gabrieli s. Born in Bologna , he worked in the orchestra of the church of San Petronio Basilica San Petronio and was also a member and for some time president principe of the Accademia Filarmonica of Bologna . During the 1680s he also worked as a musician at the court of Duke Francesco II d Este of Modena . Gabrielli wrote several operas as well as instrumental and vocal church works. He is especially notable as the composer of some of the earliest attested works for solo cello two sonatas for cello and basso continuo , a group of seven ricercar i for unaccompanied cello, and a canon music canon for two cellos . Among his contemporaries, his own virtuoso performances on this instrument earned him the nickname Mingain or Minghino dal viulunzeel, a dialect form meaning Dominic of the cello. References S. Durante Gabrielli , in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, ed. S. Sadie. London 1992. Vol 2, p. 322. W. Matteuzzi Gabrielli , in Dizionario enciclopedico universale della musica e dei musicisti. 2 Le biografie, ed. A. Basso. Turin 1986. Vol. 3, p. 83f. J. G. Suess Gabrielli , in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, ed. S. Sadie. London 1980. Vol 7, p.67. External links IckingArchive idx Gabrielli name Domenico Gabrielli IMSLP id Gabrielli, Domenico DEFAULTSORT Gabrielli, Domenico Category 1650s births Category 1690 deaths Category People from Bologna Category Composers for cello Category Baroque composers Category Italian composers ca Domenico Gabrielli cs Domenico Gabrielli de Domenico Gabrielli es Domenico Gabrielli eo Domenico Gabrielli fr Domenico Gabrielli it Domenico Gabrielli he hu Domenico Gabrielli no Domenico Gabrielli sl Domenico Gabrielli fi Domenico Gabrielli ... more details
Image Doge Domenico Flabanico.png thumb right 150px Coat of Arms of Domenico Flabanico Domenico Flabanico died 1043 was the List of Doges of Venice 29th Doge of Venice . His reign lasted from the abdication of Pietro Barbolano in 1032 until his death. Before Domenico Flabanico took office, there was a significant chaos in Venice. His predecessor had abdicated the position of Doge following extensive public pressure to reinstate Otto Orseolo , but when it was found out that Otto Orseolo was dying, Domenico Orseolo, Otto s less popular relative, public outcry in Venice was great regarding the apparent onset of a nepotistic hereditary monarchy. Flabanico, a successful merchant and popular individual, but less than noble, was elected to spite the notion of royal blood. Under Flabanico, new laws were instilled to limit the powers of the Doge against creating a hereditary monarchy and passing many new acts. In this time, Venice went through a period of infighting and decline. Flabanico was hardly capable of maintaining the diplomatic relationships that were necessary for adequate foreign policy and he let the economy of the Republic of Venice slip due to a general decline in confidence of the Republic. It was only thanks to his successor, Domenico I Contarini Domenico Contarini , that the Republic was restored to a new era of prosperity. He died in 1043, marking the end of more than a decade of rule. See also History of the Republic of Venice References cite book last Rendina first Claudio year 2003 title I Dogi. Storia e segreti location Rome id ISBN 88 8289 656 0 See also List of Doges ... of Venice years 1032 1043 s aft after Domenico I Contarini Domenico Contarini end Doge of Venice DEFAULTSORT Flabanico, Domenico Category 1043 deaths Category Doges of Venice Category 11th century Italian people Category 11th century rulers in Europe de Domenico Flabanico fr Domenico Flabanico it Domenico Flabanico he hu Domenico Flabanico pl Domenico Flabanico ru , ... more details
Domenico Allegri c. 1585 &ndash September 5, 1629 was an Italy Italian composer and singer of the early Baroque music Baroque Roman School . He was the second son of the Milanese coachman Costantino Allegri, who lived in Roma with his family, and a younger brother of the more famous Gregorio Allegri . Costantino sent three sons, Gregorio, Domenico and Bartolomeo, ref Perhaps Bartolomeo died at nineteen ... allievi 1591 1623 Gregorio, Domenico e Bartolomeo Allegri, Antonio Cifra, Orazio Benevoli , Torino ... his elder brother Gregorio and then Antonio Cifra , Domenico Massenzio ref To distinguish Domenico Allegri from Domenico Massenzio, the young pupils were mentioned as big DomenicoDomenico grande or Domenico maggiore and little DomenicoDomenico piccolo , Domenicucio or Domenico minore . See also Antonella Nigro, Domenico Massenzio. A new biography with unpublished documents , in Domenico Massenzio ... he was buried. Domenico Allegri is mainly famous as being one of the first to include specific instrumental ... cantus di S. Luigi dei francesi in Roma e i suoi principali allievi 1591 1623 Gregorio, Domenico e Bartolomeo Allegri, Antonio Cifra, Orazio Benevoli , Torino, Fratelli Bocca, 1915. Sergio Durante, Domenico ... XVIII , Vol. 1 I, IBIMUS, Roma, 2006, ISBN 978 88 88627 03 8. Antonella Nigro, Domenico Massenzio. A new biography with unpublished documents , in Domenico Massenzio Opera omnia , Critical Edition by Claudio ... Pironti, Domenico Allegri , in Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani , Roma, Treccani . Colin Timms, Domenico Allegri , in Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians New Grove Dictionary , ISBN 0 333 60800 3. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Allegri, Domenico ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1629 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Allegri, Domenico ... from Rome city Category 1580s births Category 1629 deaths Category Roman school composers es Domenico Allegri eo Domenico Allegri it Domenico Allegri he ... more details
Refimprove auto yes date December 2009 Image Domenico Vandelli00.jpg frameless right Image Domenico Vandelli03.jpg frameless right Domenico Agostino Vandelli c 1735 June 27, 1816 was an Italy Italian natural history naturalist . In 1765 Vandelli was appointed lecturer in chemistry and natural sciences at the University of Coimbra . He was the first supervisor for the orientation of the Botanical Garden of the University of Coimbra , being followed in 1791 by F lix Avelar Brotero . One of his major works he published was the Tractatus de thermis agri patavini in 1761 ref cite web url http bibdigital.bot.uc.pt index.php?menu 9&language eng&tabela geral title Vandelli, Domenico, 1735 1816. author Jorge Guimar es date work biography publisher Universidade de Coimbra accessdate 11 December 2010 ref . In about 1793 he became the first director of the Botanical Gardens at the Pal cio da Ajuda in Lisbon . He was one of the mentors of the Sciences Academy of Lisbon ref cite web url http bibdigital.bot.uc.pt index.php?menu 9&language eng&tabela geral title Vandelli, Domenico, 1735 1816. author Jorge Guimar es date work biography publisher Universidade de Coimbra accessdate 11 December 2010 ref . References reflist colwidth 30em Commons category Persondata NAME Vandelli, Domenico ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1735 PLACE OF BIRTH Padua, Italy DATE OF DEATH June 27, 1816 PLACE OF DEATH Lisbon DEFAULTSORT Vandelli, Domenico Category 1735 births Category 1816 deaths Category Italian botanists Italy botanist stub an Domenico Agostino Vandelli es Domenico Vandelli fr Domenico Agostino Vandelli it Domenico Agostino Vandelli lmo Domenico Agostino Vandelli pt Domenico Vandelli ro Domenico Vandelli ... more details
Infobox cyclist ridername Domenico Pozzovivo image image caption fullname Domenico Pozzovivo nickname dateofbirth birth date and age 1982 11 30 placeofbirth Policoro , Italy height weight currentteam Colnago CSF Inox discipline Road role Rider ridertype Climbing specialist amateuryears amateurteams proyears 2005&ndash proteams Colnago CSF Inox majorwins updated August 20, 2007 Domenico Pozzovivo born 30 November 1982 in Policoro s an Italy Italian professional road racing cyclist for UCI Professional Continental team Colnago CSF Inox . Palmar s Palmares start 2007 3rd Overall, Settimana Ciclistica Lombarda 2008 3rd Overall, Giro del Trentino 9th Overall, 2008 Giro d Italia Giro d Italia 2009 1st, Stage 5, Settimana Ciclistica Lombarda 2nd Overall, Brixia Tour 3rd Overall, Tour of Slovenia 2010 2nd, Giro dell Appennino 3rd Overall, Giro del Trentino 1st, Stage 4 7th Overall, 2010 Tirreno Adriatico Tirreno Adriatico Palmares end External links cyclingarchives 11870 CSF Group Navigare Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pozzovivo, Domenico ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1982 11 30 PLACE OF BIRTH Policoro , Italy DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pozzovivo, Domenico Category Italian cyclists Category 1982 births Category Living people Category People from the Province of Matera italy cycling bio stub ca Domenico Pozzovivo de Domenico Pozzovivo es Domenico Pozzovivo fr Domenico Pozzovivo it Domenico Pozzovivo nl Domenico Pozzovivo ja no Domenico Pozzovivo pt Domenico Pozzovivo fi Domenico Pozzovivo ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Domenico Fattori was the foreign minister of San Marino from 1860 to 1908 and was possibly the longest serving foreign minister in world history. Fattori also served as a List of Captains Regent of San Marino captain regent of San Marino 12 times, each for the usual six month terms. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fattori, Domenico ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fattori, Domenico Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Captains Regent of San Marino Category Sammarinese diplomats SanMarino politician stub it Domenico Fattori nl Domenico Fattori pl Domenico Fattori ... more details
Image Stpeterandpaul.jpg thumb 200px Peter and Paul Cathedral is the most celebrated work by Domenico Trezzini. Domenico Trezzini ca. 1670 1734 was a Italian Switzerland Swiss Italian architect who elaborated the Petrine Baroque style of Russian architecture . Domenico was born in Astano , near Lugano , in the Italian language Italian speaking Ticino at that time a Old Swiss Confederacy Condominiums condominium of the Old Swiss Confederacy . He probably studied in Rome . Subsequently, as he was working in Denmark , he was offered by Peter I of Russia , among other architects , to design buildings in the new Russia n capital city, St. Petersburg . Since 1703, when the city was founded, he substantially contributed to its most representative buildings. The Peter and Paul Fortress with the Peter and Paul Cathedral , the Twelve Collegia Building now the main building of Saint Petersburg University as well as Summer Palace of Peter the Great Peter s Summer House count among his many achievements. He also helped found and design Kronstadt and the Alexander Nevsky Monastery . Domenico Trezzini was very important for another aspect of Russian architectural history in founding a school based on the European model, he laid the foundations for the development of the Petrine Baroque . As a testimony of the cordial relationship that linked Domenico Trezzini with the Tsar , his son Pietro who also became a noted architect, not to be confused with Pietro Antonio Trezzini had Peter I of Russia ... &age commonscat Domenico Trezzini DEFAULTSORT Trezzini, Domenico Category 1670 births Category ... architecture in Russia Switzerland architect stub Lists of Russians cs Domenico Trezzini de Domenico Trezzini et Domenico Trezzini es Domenico Trezzini fr Domenico Trezzini it Domenico Trezzini la Dominicus Trezzini mk ja pl Domenico Trezzini ru , sk Domenico Trezzini fi Domenico Trezzini tr Domenico Trezzini ... more details
Domenico Mazzocchi 1592 21 January 1665, aged 72 was an Italian baroque composer of the generation after Claudio Monteverdi . He was a composer of only vocal music, motet s, oratorio s and madrigal music madrigal s which have continuo, similar to the late Monteverdi s ones. He is associated with providing music for the popes, particularly Cardinal Maffeo Barberini, later Pope Urban VIII . His younger brother Virgilio Mazzocchi was also a Roman composer who had a similar career as a Vatican music provider. Works Operas La catena d Adone 1626 References Entry under Domenico Mazzocchi in the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians . Cardinali A., 1926, Cenni biografici di Domenico e Virgilio Mazzocchi . External links ChoralWiki Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Mazzocchi, Domenico ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Italian composer DATE OF BIRTH 1592 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1665 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mazzocchi, Domenico Category 1592 births Category 1665 deaths Category Baroque composers Category Italian composers de Domenico Mazzocchi it Domenico Mazzocchi sl Domenico Mazzocchi ... more details
File Domenico Panetti St J r me.jpg thumb Saint Jerome , Museum Jacquemart Andr , Chaalis Abbey Domenico Panetti 1460 1530 was an Italy Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active mainly in Ferrara . Among his early pupils was Benvenuto Tisi il Garofalo Garofalo . He painted a Deposition from the Cross for the church of San Niccolo and a Visitation for San Francesco. References cite book first Maria last Farquhar year 1855 title Biographical catalogue of the principal Italian painters editor Ralph Nicholson Wornum pages page 118 publisher Woodfall & Kinder, Angel Court, Skinner Street, London Digitized by Googlebooks from Oxford University copy on Jun 27, 2006 id url http books.google.com books?q intitle Wornum intitle principal intitle painters authorlink Italy painter 15thC stub DEFAULTSORT Panetti, Domenico Category 1460 births Category 1530 deaths Category People from Ferrara Category Italian painters Category Ferrarese painters Category Renaissance painters da Domenico Panetti es Domenico Panetti fr Domenico Panetti it Domenico Panetti no Domenico Panetti ... more details
Domenico Alberti c. 1710 &ndash 14 October 1740 was an Italy Italian singer , harpsichord ist, and composer whose works bridge the Baroque Music Baroque and Classical Music Era Classical periods. Alberti was born in Venice and studied music with Antonio Lotti . He wrote opera s, song s, and sonata music sonatas for keyboard instrument s, for which he is best known today. These sonatas frequently employ a particular kind of arpeggio arpeggiated accompaniment in the left hand that is now known as the Alberti bass . It consists of regular broken chord music chord s, with the lowest note sounding first, then the highest, then the middle and then the highest again. This pattern is repeated. Today, Alberti is regarded as a minor composer, and his works are played or recorded only irregularly. The Alberti bass was used by many later composers, and it became an important element in much keyboard music of the Classical music era . An example of Alberti bass Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart s Piano Sonata, K. 545 Mozart Piano Sonata, K 545 ref cite book last Rink first John title Musical performance a guide to understanding publisher Cambridge University Press date 1984 ref Image Mozart k545 opening.png In his own lifetime, Alberti was known as a singer. He often used to accompany himself on the harpsichord. Little is known of his life, but he was Venice Venetian Ambassador diplomacy ambassador to Spain in 1736, where the famous castrato singer Farinelli heard him sing. Farinelli was said ... . References Reflist External links IMSLP id Alberti, Domenico DEFAULTSORT Alberti, Domenico Category ... ca Domenico Alberti da Domenico Alberti de Domenico Alberti es Domenico Alberti fr Domenico Alberti ko it Domenico Alberti he nl Domenico Alberti ja pl Domenico Alberti pt Domenico Alberti ro Domenico Alberti ru , sl Domenico Alberti fi Domenico Alberti sv Domenico Alberti ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2008 Image Napoli Castel Nuovo cappella palatina tabernacolo Gagini 1060679.JPG 200px thumb right tabernacle in the Cappella palatina in Castel Nuovo in Naples Image Napoli Annunziata succorpo Madonna col bambino 1040538.JPG 200px thumb right alter with the Madonna and Child in the Basilica dell Annunziata in Naples Domenico Gagini 1449 1492 was an Italian sculptor. He was the son of Pietro Gagini . The Gagini were a family of sculpture sculptors and Painting painter s working during the Middle Ages and Renaissance . First recorded in Genoa in the early 15th century, was Domenico s grandfather Beltrame Gagini , and his three sons Pietro, Giovanni and Pace Domenico Gagini was the first sculptor of this family to achieve international fame. Born at Bissone , in the Ticino now part of Switzerland he studied in Florence under Brunelleschi . Returning to Genoa in 1447 he worked on the sculpture of the dome of the church of S. Giovanni Battista. In 1457 he was recorded as working in Naples for Alfonso of Aragon . In 1463 he arrived in Palermo , Sicily where he, and later his family including Antonello Gagini Antonello and Antonio Gagini Antonio , influenced the decorative architecture of the island, in works of both decorative and figure sculpture. One of Domenico Gagini s most notable works is the decoration of the choir in Palermo Cathedral , these consist of a combination of life size figures within relief panels, plus a large number of small free standing figures. Gagini died in Palermo in 1492. DEFAULTSORT Gagini Domenico Category 1449 births Category 1492 deaths Category People from Ticino Category Italian sculptors Sicily stub ca Domenico Gagini cs Domenico Gagini de Domenico Gagini es Domenico Gagini fr Domenico Gagini it Domenico Gagini pms Domenico Gagini ru , scn Dum nicu Gaggini ... more details
File Tintoretto, Domenico Tancred Baptizing Clorinda c. 1585.jpg thumb right 250px Domenico Tintoretto ... Arts Houston , 1585. Domenico Robustio , also known as Domenico Tintoretto , 1560 17 May 1635 was an Italian ... executing paintings in the Doge s Palace, Venice Doge s Palace in Venice. Domenico then began to work ... of multiple figures in battle scenes. But throughout his life, Domenico also painted several religious ... of St. Mark in the Ducal Church, and altarpieces in Modena and Rimini. Of further note are Domenico ... , National Maritime Museum , 1605 1607 Portraiture commonscat It is argued that Domenico s greatest contribution to the history of painting resides in his portraiture. Domenico painted Margarita of Austria ... I Gonzaga , the 4th Duke of Mantua. Individual style When Jacopo died in 1594, Domenico handily took ... Bastian Casser. While Domenico s early work continued on in the vein of his father s artistic ... details. Jacopo s drawings relied heavily on gestural line work, but Domenico drawings tended towards a chiaroscuro modeling of forms. Though Domenico worked as an artist in the shadow of his father ... is in the painting Portrait of a Senator by Domenico Tintoretto. In this portrait, Domenico goes beyond ... or Titian. Thematic influences In Domenico s youth, he devoted some time to the study of literature ... such scholar takes this debate of attribution a step further. E. Tietze Conrat finds Domenico ... to Titian, could perhaps actually be the work of Domenico. When Joachim von Sandrart visited ... and a courtier playing a lute. Heir to studio At age seventy four Domenico was stricken with apoplexy ... unsuccessful. Domenico had toyed with the idea of giving the studio to its present painters for the formation ... all to Sebastiano Casser. Sebastiano, of German descent, married Domenico s sister and eventually adopted ... of Domenico in 1635 and Marco in 1637. Domenico died at the age of seventy five and was buried near his father in S. Maria dell Orto. References Domenico Tintoretto. Grove Art Online. A Portrait by Domenico ... more details
Domenico Rosselli c. 1439&ndash 1498 was an Italians Italian sculpture sculptor . Details of Rosselli s life are limited, but he seems to have trained in Florence . He is best known for his work on many of the frieze s, sculpted doorways and decorative fireplace s in the Urbino Luciano Laurana and the Palazzo Ducale Ducal Palace in Urbino , most particularly the http vandyck.anu.edu.au work teach renaissance renarch pics.arch 0289 28916.JPG angel fireplace in the http vandyck.anu.edu.au work teach renaissance renarch pics.arch 0306 30631.JPG Sala degli Angeli . Some authors have also identified him as the Master of the Marble Madonnas , although the assertion is by no means certain. DEFAULTSORT Rosselli, Domenico Category Italian sculptors Category 1430s births Category 1498 deaths Italy sculptor stub de Domenico Rosselli it Domenico Rosselli nl Domenico Rosselli ... more details
Domenico Auria active 16th century was an Italy Italian architect and sculptor of the Renaissance period, active in Naples . He was a pupil of Marliano da Nola . He is also known as Giovanni Domenico or Giovan Domenico Auria , or Domenico d Auria . References Secondary Sources cite book first Stefano last Ticozzi year 1830 title Dizionario degli architetti, scultori, pittori, intagliatori in rame ed in pietra, coniatori di medaglie, musaicisti, niellatori, intarsiatori d ogni et e d ogni nazione Volume 1 editor pages page 91 publisher Gaetano Schiepatti Digitized by Googlebooks, Jan 24, 2007 id url http books.google.com books?id 0ownAAAAMAAJ&pg PA5&dq Stefano Ticozzi Dizionario authorlink DEFAULTSORT Auria, Domenico Category Italian sculptors Category Renaissance sculptors Category Renaissance architects Italy artist stub ... more details
Image Domenico Bidognetti.JPG right thumb Mugshot of Domenico Bidognetti. Domenico Bidognetti is a former member of the Casalesi clan from Casal di Principe in the province of Caserta between Naples and Salerno . He is a cousin of Casalesi boss, Francesco Bidognetti . He became a pentito and collaborated with Italian Justice in early 2008. ref http www.casertace.it home.asp?ultime news id 1524 Anna, prima lady camorra e poi pentita Casertace.it, April 17, 2008 ref His nickname is Bruttaccione . ref it icon http www.pupia.tv modules.php?name News&file print&sid 3280 Camorra, omicidio Puca 6 arresti nel casertano e napoletano Pupia, June 18, 2008 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Bidognetti, Domenico Category Living people Category People from the Province of Caserta Category Camorristi Category Pentiti Category Casalesi clan it Domenico Bidognetti ... more details
File Domenico Brusasorci Cleopatra 2.jpg thumb Domenico Brusasorci also known as Domenico Riccio , Death of Cleopatra , 1552. Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio, Cesena Domenico Riccio also known as commonly known as Domenico Brusasorci 1516 &ndash 1567 was an Italy Italian painter in a Mannerism Mannerist style from Verona . He first apprenticed with his father, and then trained with Giovanni Francesco Caroto . He was a near contemporary of Antonio Badile . By 1551, he completed the fresco decorations of the Municipio in Trento . In 1556, painted a decoration in Palazzo Vescovile Verona Palazzo Vescovile at Verona. He depicted the ceremonial Cavalcade of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and Clement VII in the Palazzo Ridofi Lisca . He painted a Madonna in glory and two saints for San Pietro Martire in Verona in 1566. His pupils were his son Felice Brusasorci Felice , Giovanni Battista Zelotti , Bernardino India , and Paolo Farinati . His son Felice painted for some years in Florence. Two other children were painters Giovanni Battista and Cecilia Brusasorci. References cite book first Sydney J. last Freedberg year 1993 title Painting in Italy, 1500 1600 chapter editor Pelican History of Art others pages 563 4 publisher Penguin Books Ltd id url authorlink http www.artnet.com library 01 0118 T011829.asp Grove encyclopedia site on Artnet commonscat Domenico Brusasorzi DEFAULTSORT Riccio Brusasorci , Domenico Category 1516 births Category 1567 deaths Category People from Verona Category Italian painters Category Veronese painters Category Renaissance painters Category 16th century Italian people es Domenico Brusasorci fr Domenico Riccio it Domenico Brusasorzi sv Domenico Riccio ... more details
Image Doge Domenico Michiel.png thumb Domenico Michele s coat of arms Domenico Michele was the 35th Doge of Venice . He reigned from 1117 to 1130. In August 1122 Domenico Michele led a Venetian fleet of 100 vessels and around 15,000 men for the defense of the Holy Land Holy Lands . The fleet sailed under the flag of St. Peter, which the Pope had sent to Michele. Over the winter the fleet set siege to Corfu . The siege was cancelled in the spring when news arrived that King Baldwin II of Jerusalem Baldwin II of Jerusalem had been captured by the Artuqid dynasty Artuqid Turks , and that the Kingdom of Jerusalem had subsequently been invaded by the Fatimids of Egypt . The Venetian fleet went to the defense of Jerusalem and defeated the Egyptian fleet off of the Syrian coast. The Venetians then landed at Acre, Israel Acre from there Michele went to Jerusalem, where the Pactum Warmundi was signed granting Venice privileged trade concessions, tax freedoms, and even partial ownership of some cities within the Kingdom of Jerusalem. On the return journey to Venice, the fleet looted Rhodes , attacked the islands Samos Island Samos and Lesbos , and destroyed the city of Methoni, Messenia Modon in the Peloponnese . Domenico Michele triumphantly returned to Venice in June 1125. He had helped the Christians in the Holy Land and weakened the hostile Greeks. The inscription on Michele s tomb does not describe him as a religious crusader, but rather as a terror Graecorum...et laus Venetorum A horror to the Greeks...and praise from the Venetians . s start s off s bef before Ordelafo Faliero s ttl title List of Doges of Venice Doge of Venice years 1117 &ndash 1130 s aft after Pietro Polani end Doge of Venice Category Doges of Venice Category 12th century Italian people Category 12th century rulers in Europe de Domenico Michiel fr Domenico Michele it Domenico Michele he hu Domenico Michele pl Domenico Michiel ro Domenico Michiel ru , uk ... more details
Domenico Alfani ca. 1479 1480 &ndash c. 1553 was an Italy Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active chiefly in his native Perugia . He was a contemporary of Raphael , with whom he studied in the school of Pietro Perugino . The two artists lived on terms of intimate friendship, and the influence of the more distinguished of the two is so clearly traceable in the works of the other that these have frequently been attributed to Raphael. Towards the close of his life Alfani gradually changed his style and approximated to that of the later Florentine school . The date of his death, according to some, was 1540, while others say he was alive in 1553. Pictures by Alfani may be seen in collections at Florence and in several churches in Perugia. Hi son, Orazio Alfani , was also a prominent painter in Perugia, and founder of the academy of painting in that city. References 1911 External links Wikisource1911Enc Citation Alfani, Domenico Italy painter 15thC stub DEFAULTSORT Alfani, Domenico Category 15th century births Category 1550s deaths Category Umbrian painters Category People from Perugia city Category Italian painters Category Renaissance painters de Domenico Alfani fr Domenico Alfani it Domenico Alfani pt Domenico Alfani ... more details