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named include:
Orazio Alfani (c. 1510–1583),
Italian painter Orazio Antinori (1811–1882),
Italian explorer and
zoologist Orazio Arancio (born 1967)...
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Orazio B****ani (Cento,
Ferrara before 1570 -
Parma 1615), also
known as "
Orazio della Viola", was an
Italian viola-da-gambist. He was
celebrated for his...
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Orazio Maurice Fantasia (/əˈrɑːziːoʊ fæntəˈsiːə/ ə-RAH-zee-oh fan-tə-SEE-ə or /fænˈteɪʒə/ fan-TAY-zhə; born 14
September 1995) is a
professional Australian...
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Orazio Lomi
Gentileschi (Italian pronunciation: [oˈrattsjo ˈlɔːmi dʒentiˈleski]; 1563 – 7
February 1639) was an
Italian painter. Born in Tuscany, he began...
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Orazio Fontana (1510–1571) was an
Italian potter and
maiolica painter, who
introduced istoriato maiolica in Urbino. He was born in
Castel Durante as the...
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Orazio Benevoli or
Benevolo (19
April 1605 – 17 June 1672) was a Franco-Italian
composer of
large scaled polychoral sacred choral works (e.g., one work...
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Orazio Gaigher, also
known as
Horatius (20
April 1870,
Levico Terme – 17 May 1938, Merano), was an Austrian-Italian
painter and illustrator. He studied...
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Orazio Fidani (10 July 1610,
Florence – 2
January 1656, Florence) was an
Italian painter;
primarily of
religious and
mythological subjects. He practiced...
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Orazio Costante Grossoni (Milan, 1867–1952) was an
Italian sculptor.
Grossoni studied at the
Brera Academy of Fine Arts in
Milan with
Raffaele Casnedi...
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Orazio Solimena (1690–1789) was an
Italian painter. He was the
nephew of
Francesco Solimena and
became his
pupil and successor.
Confusion emerged about...