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- Cecrope Barilli (Italian: [ˈtʃɛːkrope baˈrilli]; April 2, 1839 – June 23, 1911) was an Italian painter. Born in Parma, as a young man he joined the forces...
- Italian father, Bruno Barilli, was an influential composer, elder son of Cecrope Barilli, director of the Parmesan Academy of Fine Arts and a member of...
- Fano in the region of Marche, Italy, as the son of a Parmesan painter Cecrope Barilli and his wife, Anna Adanti. As a member of a noted family that,...
- virtues. The Savoy monarchy had frescoed completed by Domenico Bruschi, Cecrope Barilli and Annibale Brugnoli. Romeartlover entry Valerio Onida; et al...
- Il malatino (Italian for 'The sickly boy') by Cecrope Barilli, depicting a sick child with a copy of the Giornale per i bambini in his lap...
- enrolled in the Royal Institute of Fine Arts of Parma, under the direction of Cecrope Barilli. In 1901, at the age of 18 years he was graduated, and Barili prompted...
- folklorist, historian, linguist and public figure (b. 1840) June 23 – Cecrope Barilli, Italian painter (b. 1839) June 25 – Princess Maria Clotilde of...
- Midgette as Agostino Morando Morandini as Cesare Cristina Pariset as Clelia Cecrope Barilli as Puck Evelina Alpi as the little girl Gianni Amico as a friend...
- The myth of the Cecropes is known from vase-paintings first attested in the sixth century BCE. The poem probably located the Cecropes' home at Oechalia...
- building , known as Palazzo Cipolla, were decorated with paintings by Cecrope Barilli, D. Bruschi, and D. Natali, and statues by O. Garofoli. He competed...