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- Scipione Pulzone (1544 – February 1, 1598), also known as Il Gaetano, was a Neapolitan painter of the late Italian Renaissance. His work differs in several...
- many Puerto Rican communities. Around 1580, the Italian painter Scipione Pulzone created a work titled "Divinae Providentiae, which depicted the Virgin...
- after the death of his wife in 1594. Her portrait was painted by Scipione Pulzone. Ottavia married Marcantonio Marescotti, III Count of Vignanello, and became...
- painters and sculptors include Titian, Tintoretto, Federico Barocci, Scipione Pulzone, El Greco, Peter Paul Rubens, Guido Reni, Anthony van Dyck, Bernini, Zurbarán...
- Murillo Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina Mattia Preti Andrea Pozzo Scipione Pulzone Guido Reni Jusepe de Ribera Peter Paul Rubens Vincenzo Ruffo Tintoretto...
- Murillo Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina Mattia Preti Andrea Pozzo Scipione Pulzone Guido Reni Jusepe de Ribera Peter Paul Rubens Vincenzo Ruffo Tintoretto...
- Vittoria Accoramboni Duchess of Bracciano Vittoria Accoramboni by Scipione Pulzone Predecessor Isabella de' Medici Successor Flavia Peretti Born 15 February...
- Architetti., by Angelo de Gubernatis. Le Monnier, 1889, page 533-534. Giuseppe Pulzone, "Salve, o Cesare Uva!" (obituary), in Gazzetta di Avellino, 6 March 1886...
- child and beatified Jesuits replaces the original altarpiece by Scipione Pulzone. The program of paintings is indebted to Giuseppe Valeriano and painted...
- Pope Pius IV Bishop of Rome Portrait by Scipione Pulzone, c. 1560s Church Catholic Church Papacy began 25 December 1559 Papacy ended 9 December 1565 Predecessor...