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- Guido Nincheri (1885 – 1 March 1973) was a Canadian painter and designer working mainly in stained gl**** and fresco. Guido Nincheri was born in Prato...
- Molise. It was designed by Roch Montbriant and Canadian artist Guido Nincheri. It is Romanesque in style and laid out in a Gr****-cross floorplan. It...
- interior was decorated with a series of murals and ceiling paintings by Guido Nincheri in the 1920s and 1930s. Known for his piety and devout religious leanings...
- 19th century, wood, metal, gl****, pigment, and porcelain, Musée Dufresne-Nincheri, Montreal, Canada Neoclassical porch with caryatids of the St Pancras New...
- known Montreal architect Georges-Alphonse Monette and decorated by Guido Nincheri from 1901 to 1903, using the wet plaster buon fresco technique. Designed...
- small chapel, but burnt down in 1913. Another church, designed by Guido Nincheri, was erected in 1913 to replace it. This structure was completed in 1925...
- 2006–2009) Robert Coutu (2009–2021) Anne St-Laurent (2021–present) The Dufresne-Nincheri Museum, a historic building in the borough of Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve...
- reconstruction of Holmes' ambulatory screen as the backdrop of the altar. Two Guido Nincheri frescos depicting Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane and the Entombment...
- have been made since St. Patrick's completion, first in 1922 by Guido Nincheri and again in 1931 by Victor Marion. The large lamp hanging in the sanctuary...
- building features very slender arches. The church was decorated by Guido Nincheri who also signed the windows. The ceremony of the blessing of Saint-Viateur...