Giovanni Maria Morlaiter (15 February 1699 – 22 February 1781) was an Italian sculptor of the Rococo or late-Baroque, active mainly in his native Venice...
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Morlaiter may refer to: Giovanni Maria Morlaiter (1699-1781), Italian sculptor Michelangelo Morlaiter (1729-1806), Italian painter This disambiguation...
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paintings in the church are by Sebastiano Ricci and Palma the Younger. Giovanni Maria Morlaiter has an additional sculpture found in the second chapel to the right...
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Flanking the altar, which was designed by Massari are two angels by Giovanni Maria Morlaiter. G.Lorenzetti, Venezia e il suo estuario, Edizioni Lint, Trieste...
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who had originally made designs for the frescoes. A chapel by Giovanni Maria Morlaiter with a precious tabernacle decorated with gilded bronze figures...
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Pittura, ed Architettura Civile in Venice in 1766. His father, Giovanni Maria Morlaiter, was a prominent sculptor. One of Michelangelo's pupils was Francesco...
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sword or knife may be used as his accessory, as in this statue by Giovanni Maria Morlaiter or this painting by Lorenzo Monaco. The Bible describes him as...
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fourth altar. The church contains statuary by Giovanni Maria Morlaiter (Madonna of the Rosary) and Giovanni Marchiori (Immaculate Conception). The church...
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I Gesuiti, Venice (redirect from Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta detta I Gesuiti)
Barbara (Second Chapel) On the altar the statue of St. Barbara by Giovanni Maria Morlaiter. The chapel was that of the schola dei sartori, which already had...
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inside the church. San Rocco heals the victims of the plague by Giovanni Maria Morlaiter Saint Gerardo Sagredo Saint Gregorio Barbarigo Saint Lorenzo Giustiniani...
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(or Morlaiter hall) with four large bookcases filled with small sculptures in terra-cotta or baked earth by the Venetian sculptor Giovanni Maria Morlaiter...
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bishop of Toulouse by Pietro Damini Madonna of the Rosary by Giovanni Maria Morlaiter The organ "Chiesa di Sant'Alvise", Religiana "The Church of Sant'Alvise"...
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Scalzi, Venice (redirect from Santa Maria di Nazareth (Venice))
Theresa in Extasis (1697) by Heinrich Meyring and a Crucifixion by Giovanni Maria Morlaiter. Canvases by Tiepolo such as Apotheosis of St. Teresa and Christ...
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14 – Odet-Joseph Giry, French clergyman (d. 1761) February 15 – Giovanni Maria Morlaiter, Italian sculptor of the Rococo or late-Baroque (d. 1782) February...
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1966) (See pp. 62–5 & figs 202-15 on G M Morlaiter and p. 63 & fig 205 on the church) Giovanni Maria Morlaiter: ein venezianischer Bildhauer des 18. Jahrhunderts...
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Ongaro, Giuseppe (2012). "MORGAGNI, Giovanni Battista". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 76: Montauti–Morlaiter (in Italian). Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia...
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(silk painting) Monastery of Moisei, Romania (icons) February 15 – Giovanni Maria Morlaiter, Italian Rococo sculptor (died 1781) February 17 – Georg Wenzeslaus...
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14 – Odet-Joseph Giry, French clergyman (d. 1761) February 15 – Giovanni Maria Morlaiter, Italian sculptor of the Rococo or late-Baroque (d. 1782) February...
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Gesuati (redirect from Santa Maria del Rosario (Gesuati), Venice)
altar on the right bears a sculpture of angels carved in marble by Giovanni Maria Morlaiter (the first work he executed for the church; 1739) surrounding a...
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Cheere, 1st Baronet, English sculptor (born 1703) February 22 – Giovanni Maria Morlaiter, Italian Rococo sculptor (born 1699) March 2 – Francisco Salzillo...
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icon, surrounded by marble angels (1743-1745) sculpted by either Giovanni Maria Morlaiter or a Bellunese sculptor Marchiori. The same artist completed allegoric...
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1498–1554), painter; more commonly known as "Moretto da Brescia" Johann Maria Morlaiter (1699–1781), sculptor Andrea da Murano (active 1463–1502), painter...
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and Piazzetta, and he was sculpted by Antonio Corradini and Gian Maria Morlaiter. He also had a relationship with famous Greek painter Panagiotis Doxaras...
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Meda-Messadaglia 74: Messi-Miraglia 75: Miranda-Montano 76: Montauti-Morlaiter 77: Morlini-Natolini 78: Natta-Nurra 79: Nursio-Ottolini Visconti 80:...
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and the architect/painter Girolamo Mengozzi Colonna. Sculptors include Morlaiter, Filippo Parodi, Bernard Torretti and his nephew Giuseppe Torretti, and...
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Giovanni Battista Ferroni. In January 1660 the printer and publisher became Giacomo Monti. He was succeeded by his sons Antonio Maria and Pier Maria....
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Simon, San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome (url) Mathurin Moreau (1822–1912), 1 sculpture : Woman Spinning, Senate, Paris (url) Giovan Maria Morlaiter (1699–1781)...
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