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Paolo Morando (1486–1522), also
known as il
Cavazzola, was an
Italian painter of the Renaissance,
active mainly in his
hometown of Verona. He appears...
- Organo, Verona. He also
painted the
organ shutters in that church.
Paolo Cavazzola was said to have been a pupil, but may have more
aptly worked with one...
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Paolo Carosone (born 1941),
Italian painter and
sculptor Paolo Moranda Cavazzola (1486–1522),
Italian painter Paolo Farinati (c. 1524 – c. 1606), Italian...
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district of S. Zeno di
Sopra by 1473. He was a
contemporary of
Paolo Moranda Cavazzola, and may have ****isted him in the
decorative work for San
Bernardino in...
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addition to Falconetto, were
Bartolomeo Montagna,
Paolo Morando (known as
Cavazzola),
Domenico Morone and
Girolamo dai Libri. The
polygonal apse
houses an...
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Montagnana (1440–1499)
Francesco Monteverde (19th century)
Paolo Moranda Cavazzola (1486–1522)
Giorgio Morandi (1890–1964)
Domenico Morani (1813–1870) Domenico...
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Francesco Caroto;
Francesco Torbido also
known as il Moro; and
Paolo Cavazzola. On 5
August 1527, he
dictated his will in his
house in San
Giovanni in...
- Casa Brusini, Casa Dolfi, Casaselvatica, Case Pesci, Castellonchio,
Cavazzola, Corchia, Fugazzolo, Ghiare, La Costa, Lozzola, Pagazzano, Pian Farioli...
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Francesco Morone with the help of
Paolo Morando (the
latter also
known as "Il
Cavazzola"). On the left is the tomb of
Zanino Miniscalchi,
progenitor of the Veronese...
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Barnard -
English Renaissance painter (died 1567) 1486:
Paolo Moranda Cavazzola –
Italian painter active mainly in his
hometown of
Verona (died 1522)...