Natale Masuccio (between 1561 and 1568 – August 1619), also known as Mesuccio or Tomasucci, was an Italian architect and Jesuit. He is regarded as one...
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the 13th century Masuccio Salernitano, Italian poet Masuccio Segondo, Italian architect of the 14th century period Natale Masuccio, Italian architect...
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'Ndrangheta Natale Monferrato (1603–1685), Italian baroque composer Natale Masuccio (between 1561 and 1568 – 1619), Italian architect and Jesuit Natale Mussini...
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which had also been dedicated to St. Agatha. The façade was created by Natale Masuccio, and is decorated with frameworks on a light coloured background. It...
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built in 1616 for the Arciconfraternita degli Azzurri to designs of Natale Masuccio. The building was severely damaged during the earthquake of 1908. The...
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century, to a more grandiose layout typical of Jesuit architecture. Natale Masuccio removed the chapels' dividing walls to add two side naves to the central...
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(1520–1604), sculptor, architect Tommaso Laureti (1530–1602), painter Natale Masuccio (1561–1619), Jesuit architect Mariano Smiriglio (1561–1636), architect...
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The church was erected in 1607 by the Jesuit order with designs by Natale Masuccio. It served as the church for an adjacent Jesuit seminary. However,...
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An additional Sicilian interpreter of Mannerist architecture was Natale Masuccio (designer of buildings such as Messina's Monte di Pietà, whose typical...
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routines included choir practice and prayers several times a day. Natale Masuccio George Sagnani Giovanni Francesco Abela (possibly) Joseph Demarco (possibly)...
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