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Giovanni di Niccolò
Mansueti (also
known as
Giovanni Mansueti; c. 1465 –
March 26, 1527) was an
Italian painter.
Little is
known of his biography. He...
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Leonardo Mansueti was an
Italian Dominican and librarian. He was
nominated Master of the
Sacred Palace by Pope Paul II in 1465. He was
Master General of...
- Veneziano,
Johann Carl Loth,
Lorenzo Lotto,
Francesco Maffei,
Giovanni Mansueti,
Andrea Mantegna,
Rocco Marconi,
Michele Marieschi, Hans Memling, Michele...
- Evangelista.
Along with
Lazzaro Bastiani,
Vittore Carpaccio,
Giovanni Mansueti and
Benedetto Rusconi,
Bellini was one of the
artists of
hired to paint...
- alletteratus" in FishBase.
January 2012 version.
Godsil 1954, p. 141.
Romeo &
Mansueti 1962. Manooch,
Mason &
Nelson 1985, p. 1207.
Bahou 2007.
Richardson 2001...
- illness.[unreliable source?] Consequently, two
Roman Catholic priests, Rev.
Mansueti (Director of the St. Michael's Mission) and Rev.
Erasmus (her confessor)...
- with
Jarvis ****er (of Pulp), with
Italian band The
Transistors (Maurizio
Mansueti and Luca Cirillo) and
Glasgow bands A Band
Called Quinn and Mogwai, and...
- da Conegliano,
Marco Basaiti,
Bartolomeo Vivarini,
Giovanni di Niccolò
Mansueti,
Vittore Belliniano,
Bartolomeo Montagna,
Benedetto Rusconi,
Giovanni Buonconsiglio...
- (Twelfth
Night festivities)
Giovanni Battista Moroni,
Prospero Alessandri Mansueti, The
Taking of St. Marc
Sebastiano Ricci, Rape of the
Sabine Women Salviati...
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collection of stories,
Colpi d'ala (Feltrinelli, 2006) and
Spietati i
mansueti (Gaffi, 2016), and the
novels Desiderava la
bufera (Feltrinelli, 2002)...