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Definition of Stufa

Stufa
Stufa Stu"fa, n. [It. stufa a stove. See Stove.] A jet of steam issuing from a fissure in the earth.

Meaning of Stufa from wikipedia

- Via della Stufa. Leonardo is thought to have begun painting Lisa's portrait the same year. Lisa lived in the "Casa grande" on Via della Stufa for nearly...
- 1950s, particularly after 1951, when Maria Luisa Incontri Lotteringhi della Stufa brought the influential **** Komtesse von Gastuna from Austria. The breed...
- Paolo della Stufa (1661 – 3 March 1711) was an Italian abbot, scholar, and writer who was an active member of the Academies of the Crusca and Arcadia...
- Palazzo Della Stufa or Lotteringhi Della Stufa, is in the Piazza San Lorenzo, at the corner of Via della Stufa, in Florence, Italy, in front of the Basilica...
- San Lorenzo, Florence Monument to Giovanni delle Bande Nere Palazzo Della Stufa Palazzo Medici Riccardi Collegio degli Scolopi Osservatorio Ximeniano List...
- Innocenti Palazzo dell'Arte dei Beccai Palazzo Davanzati Palazzo Della Stufa Palazzo Gondi Palazzo Medici Riccardi Magi Chapel Palazzo Pitti Museo delle...
- Roberto (10 January 2009). "Offresi Costinha disperatamente | Atalanta stufa dell' amico di Mou" [Costinha desperately for sale | Atalanta are fed up...
- faces and hairstyles are similar to those of The Golden Age (Sala della Stufa, Pitti Palace). Da Cortona made several preparatory drawings for Caesar...
- Cortona frescoed a small room on the piano nobile called the Sala della Stufa with a series depicting the Four Ages of Man which were very well received;...
- frescoes intended to represent Ovid's Four Ages of Man in the small Sala della Stufa, a room in the Palazzo Pitti. The first two frescoes represented the "ages"...