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- Macrino d'Alba (c. 1460–1465 – c. 1510–1520) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active mainly in Piedmont, who is known for his altarpieces...
- Palazzo Comunale (13th century): city hall housing a Nativity (1501) by Macrino d'Alba. City towers (14th and 15th centuries): Alba was once known as the...
- architect active in the 17th century, the painter Pier Francesco Guala; Macrino d'Alba, a contemporary of Spanzotti, whose works are in private and public...
- the Latin cross plan, with a nave and two aisles, and houses works by Macrino d'Alba, Bernardino Ferrari and others, as well as tempera polyptych of...
- Spanish sprinter Luis Larrea Alba (1895–1980), President of Ecuador in 1931 Macrino d'Alba (c. 1460–c. 1510), Italian painter Maria Alba (1910–1999), artistic...
- Portrait of Anne's husband, William IX of Montferrat, by Macrino d'Alba...
- nave containing a central aisle and two side aisles, and houses works by Macrino d'Alba, Bernardino Ferrari and others, as well as a tempera polyptych of...
- with the Madonna and Saints Hugh of Langres and Hugh of Canterbury by Macrino d'Alba made in 1496. If the chancel vault still features Renaissance frescoes...
- stands a statue of a Roman togatus from the 2nd century AD, so-called Macrino, that was found at the Roman theatre in Florence. Among the decorations...
- Renaissance portal. It has a triptych of Madonna with Child and Saints by Macrino d'Alba (1499). Abbey of Santa Maria di Rivalta, in the frazione of Rivalta...