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- Lodovico di Guglielmo (1490–1541), known by the pseudonyms Lorenzo Lotti or Lorenzetto, was an Italian Renaissance sculptor and architect in the circle of Raphael...
- Jonah and the whale is an Italian Renaissance sculpture in marble by Lorenzetto in the niche to the left of the altar in the Chigi Chapel of the Basilica...
- Martina Lorenzetto (born 18 April 1992) is an Italian long jumper. Lorenzetto won two national championships at individual senior level. Italian Athletics...
- marked the completion of the mosaics in 1516. In the following years Lorenzetto worked on the architectural decoration of the chapel and the statues under...
- statue of Elijah is a marble statue by the Italian Renaissance sculptor Lorenzetto in the niche to the right of the entrance in the Chigi Chapel, the Basilica...
- Mirco Lorenzetto (born 13 July 1981 in Vittorio Veneto) is an Italian former racing cyclist, who competed as a professional between 2004 and 2011. During...
- BCE. Elijah or variant, may also refer to: Elijah (Lorenzetto), a 16th-century sculpture by Lorenzetto Elijah (oratorio), an 1846 composition by Felix Mendelssohn...
- gas field in Sublette County, Wyoming, US Jonah (Lorenzetto), a 1520 marble sculpture by Lorenzetto JONAH (Jews Offering New Alternatives for Healing)...
- Vincidor, Timoteo Viti (the Urbino painter), and the sculptor and architect Lorenzetto (Giulio's brother-in-law). The printmakers and architects in Raphael's...
- rests one foot on a boulder. It was commissioned by Raphael and made by Lorenzetto in 1524. In the Chapel of the Crucifixion, the Roman brick wall is visible...