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- Ademollo is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carlo Ademollo (1824–1911), Italian painter, nephew of Luigi Luigi Ademollo (1764–1849)...
- Carlo Ademollo (9 October 1824 – 15 July 1911) was an Italian painter, best known for his scenes from the Risorgimento. He was born in Florence. He was...
- Luigi Ademollo (April 30, 1764 – February 11, 1849) was an Italian painter. He was born in Milan. He studied at the Brera Academy, where he was taught...
- troops breaching the Aurelian Walls at Porta Pia during the Capture of Rome (1870), the final event of the Italian unification. Painting by Carlo Ademollo....
- (disambiguation) Ademollo, Agostini (1845). Marietta de' Ricci, ovvero Firenze al tempo dell'****edio racconto storico di Agostino Ademollo: Vol 3 (in Italian)...
- Caracciolo (17th century). In 1816, the ceiling was frescoed by Luigi Ademollo with the Transportation of the Ark of the Covenant Containing the Tablets...
- Governor of Borgo. Ademollo, Agostino (1841). Marietta de' Ricci, ovvero Firenze al tempo dell'****edio racconto storico di Agostino Ademollo. Florence, Italy:...
- Altern Med Rev. 15 (1): 84–6. 2010. PMID 20359272. Corsolini S, Covaci A, Ademollo N, Focardi S, Schepens P (March 2006). "Occurrence of organochlorine pesticides...
- Conception, was built in 1727 and was decorated with paintings by Luigi Ademollo. The Collegiata in 1806 was elevated to cathedral and in 1817 was added...
- is best known for its late 18th century Neoclassical frescoes by Luigi Ademollo. The site once held a convent of the Derelitte, and various buildings were...