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- Ligozzi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bartolommeo Ligozzi (17th century), Italian painter Giovanni Ermano Ligozzi (16th century)...
- Jacopo Ligozzi (1547–1627) was an Italian painter, illustrator, designer, and miniaturist. His art can be categorized as late-Renaissance and Mannerist...
- Ligozzi was a 17th-century Italian painter who specialized in still-life paintings of flowers and genre subjects. He was the nephew of Jacopo Ligozzi...
- Giovanni Ermano Ligozzi (16th century) was an Italian painter a native of Verona, flourished about 1570. By some he is related to Jacopo Ligozzi. In the Church...
- image of a marmot was printed and distributed as early as 1605 by Jacopo Ligozzi, who was noted for his images of flora and fauna. The etymology of the...
- Emperor Charles V on horseback under a canopy, a 1580 portrait by Jacopo Ligozzi. It depicts the entry of the Pope and the Emperor into Bologna in 1530...
- Florence, Volterra, Rome, Mugello, and Salzburg. He was a pupil of Jacopo Ligozzi. He is also known as Fra or Frate ****nio because he joined the Servite...
- fountain dedicated to the Gr**** goddess Thetys. The Italian painter Jacopo Ligozzi adorned the Grotto de Thetys with frescos of villages from the Mediterranean...
- Ocnus by J. Ligozzi (circa 1547-circa 1627)...
- Jacopo Ligozzi, The Return of the Knights of Saint Stephen from the Battle of Lepanto (c. 1610, Santo Stefano dei Cavalieri, Pisa)...