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    details of the forms beneath. The work is housed in the Palazzo Barberini, Rome. Corradini's subject is Tuccia, an ancient Roman Vestal Virgin who was...
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    Antonio Corradini (19 October 1688 – 12 August 1752) was an Italian Rococo sculptor from Venice. He is best known for his illusory veiled depictions of...
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    Pudicizia) or Veiled Truth by Antonio Corradini is a sculpture completed in 1752 during the Rococo period. Corradini was commissioned by Raimondo di Sangro...
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    portrait of Henry VIII. In addition to paintings, the palazzo houses sculptures including Corradini's work Vestal Virgin Tuccia. The palace also houses the...
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    Monument to Giovan Francesco Paolo de' Sangro, Antonio Corradini; Il decoro, Antonio Corradini; Monument to Paolo de' Sangro, Bernardino Landini – Giulio...
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    Ca' Rezzonico (Italian pronunciation: [ˈka (r)retˈtsɔːniko]) is a palazzo and art museum on the Grand Canal in the Dorsoduro sestiere of Venice, Italy...
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    history. He is cited by a number of names including Bartolomeo di Giovanni Corradini, Bartolomeo Coradini, and Fra' Carnevale. He was born in Urbino, and entered...
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    candidate until about early July when the candidacy of Pietro Marcellino Corradini started to waver. Meanwhile, the French, Spanish, and Germans were perfectly...
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    statuary by Giuseppe Torretto, Antonio Tarsia, Pietro Baratta, and Antonio Corradini. The interior has a tomb for the Mocenigo family. The right wall contains...
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    visible over the screen to the right of the altar. Pietro Marcellino Corradini - named venerable on April 24, 2021. His tomb is in the basilica. Annibale...
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    Rezzonico), Francesco Simonini, and Piazzetta, and he was sculpted by Antonio Corradini and Gian Maria Morlaiter. He also had a relationship with famous Greek...
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    unsold at 130,000 guineas, despite the confidence of the restorer Juan Corradini of Buenos Aires. Later converts were Benedict Nicolson and Mina Gregori...
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    Baptist Zimmermann (1745 – 1754) The "Veiled Dame (Puritas) by Antonio Corradini (1722) Cupid by Edmé Bouchardon, National Gallery of Art (1744) Prometheus...
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    became a state body on 9 December 1928. The council usually met at the Palazzo Venezia, Rome, which was also the seat of the head of the Italian government...
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    marble works from the greatest artists of the time, including Antonio Corradini, Francesco Queirolo, and Giuseppe Sanmartino (whose Veiled Christ's detailed...
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    the Cathedral. Palazzo Vescovile ("Bishop's Palace") is the seat of the Museum of Sacred Art. It has a painting by Gian Battista Corradini of the Madonna...
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    pp. 219 and 220ff "The earliest account of Caravaggio in Rome" Sandro Corradini and Maurizio Marini, The Burlington Magazine, pp. 25–28 Robb, p. 79. Robb...
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    (ANI) was founded in Florence in 1910 by the jingoist nationalist Enrico Corradini who emphasized the need for martial heroism, of total sacrifice of individualism...
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    della Rivoluzione Fascista) was an art exhibition held in Rome at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni from 1932 to 1934. It was opened by Benito Mussolini...
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    over the course of his career. In an interview conducted in 1932 at the Palazzo di Venezia in Rome, he said "Race? It is a feeling, not a reality: ninety-five...
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    Renaissance à l'âge baroque (Paris: Université de la Sorbonne nouvelle, 1988) Corradini, Marco (1990). "La parabola letteraria di Anton Giulio Brignole Sale"...
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    the process of shifting his views from socialism to nationalism. Enrico Corradini, one of the early influences on Mussolini's thought and later a member...
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    Bianchi Boni Bono Boselli Bottai Ciano (Costanzo) Ciano (Galeazzo) Cogni Corradini Evola Freda Gentile Giuriati Gozi Grandi Graziani Guidi Malaparte Marinetti...
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    suffering from overpopulation. Borrowing the idea first developed by Enrico Corradini before 1914 of the natural conflict between "plutocratic" nations like...
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    Sorelian syndicalism influenced radical Italian nationalist Enrico Corradini. Corradini spoke of the need for a nationalist-syndicalist movement, led by...
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  • Party) met in the Sala della Lupa (transl.  Room of the She-wolf) of the Palazzo Montecitorio. There, they decided to abandon their parliamentary work since...
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    Benito Mussolini 23 March 1919 – 28 April 1945 Residence Palazzo Chigi (1925–1929) Palazzo Venezia (1929–1943) Villa Torlonia (1925–1943) Appointer Grand...
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    which took place on the night between 6 and 7 of October 1938 in Rome, Palazzo Venezia. Not all Italian Fascists supported discrimination: while the pro-German...
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    Filippo Turati. A nationalist movement emerged, led in particular by Enrico Corradini, as well as a Catholic social and democratic movement, the National Democratic...
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  • apparent that Sicily was going to be lost. On 16 July, Bastianini went to Palazzo Venezia (the Duce's seat) to show Mussolini a telegram to be sent to Hitler...
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