Tommaso Juglaris (c. 1844 – 16 January 1925) was an Italian painter active mostly in the United States, based in New England, during the late 19th and...
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prelate Tommaso Inghirami (1470–1516), Renaissance humanist and a deacon of the Catholic Church Tommaso Juglaris (1844–1925), Italian painter Tommaso Labranca...
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by the students at the Accademia Albertina. In collaboration with Tommaso Juglaris, he helped decorate the stairwell entrance to the Royal Palace and...
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Idillio. Other works include Attori girovaghi. He collaborated with Tommaso Juglaris in many commissions for the studio of his father Rodolfo and his uncle...
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the Church of the Visitation in Turin. Along with his son Pietro and Tommaso Juglaris, he worked on the fresco decoration of the parish church of Castelnuovo...
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the muses' artist remained anonymous; it is now known that it was Tommaso Juglaris, who created them in his Boston studio and never came to Michigan....
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Luigi Morgari (1857-) and Beatrice Morgari (1858-), both painters. Tommaso Juglaris was one of her pupils. In 1856 she was nominated honorary associate...
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contracted to rebuild the organ and restore the front of the chapel. Tommaso Juglaris, an Italian born artist collaborated in the design and creation of...
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worked in the Boston studio of Italian-born art teacher and muralist, Tommaso Juglaris. Gallagher also received instruction, especially in the techniques...
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