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Coriolano Ponza Di San Martino
Coriolano is both an Italian surname and a masculine Italian given name. Notable people with the name include: *Bartolomeo Coriolano, Italian Baroque engraver *Cristoforo Coriolano, German Renaissance engraver *Giovanni Battista Coriolano (1590–1649), Italian Baroque engraver *Theresa Maria Coriolano (1620–1671), Italian Baroque engraver * Coriolano Cippico (1425–1493), Dalmatian nobleman *Coriolano Vighi Coriolano Vighi (1846-1905) was an Italian painter, mainly of landscapes. He was born in Florence, resident in Bologna Bologna (, , ; egl, label= Emilian, Bulåggna ; lat, Bononia) is the capital and largest city of the Emilia-Romagna r ... (1846–1905), Italian painter {{given name, type=both Italian-language surnames Italian masculine given names ...
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Bartolomeo Coriolano
Bartolommeo Coriolano (1590Thomas 1915 p. 716 or 1599McClintock and Strong 1969 p. 113–1676, pronunciation ko-ree-o-lă'no and sometimes spelled Coriolanus) was an Italian printmaker during the Baroque period, mainly in colour woodcuts. His father, Cristoforo Coriolano, and brother, Giovanni Battista Coriolano were also woodcut printmakers, although there is some doubt over the actual relationship between Cristoforo and Bartolommeo Coriolano. Coriolano had a daughter, Teresa Maria Coriolano, who later became a painter and engraver. Coriolano trained under the painter Guido Reni and based many of his woodcuts on the work of his teacher as reproductive prints, as was common. He was successful and popular, though not an innovator in the technique. Eventually, he came to the attention of Pope Urban VII who granted Coriolano knighthood, as a " Roman count", and a pension. Coriolano's works are the most celebrated of the works produced by the Coriolano family. Biography Coriolano w ...
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Cristoforo Coriolano
Cristoforo Coriolano () (born 1540) was a German engraver− of the Renaissance. Biography He was born in Nuremberg. He moved to Italy and changed his name from Lederer for that of Coriolano. He engraved on wood. In the ''Life of Marcantonio Raimondi'', the biographer Vasari assured that his ''Maestro Cristofano'', after achieving some success in Venice, engraved on wood the portraits of the painters, sculptors, and architects, after Vasari's designs, for his ''Lives of the Painters'', first published in 1568. Others consider them to be the work of Christopher Krieger. He also engraved the greater part of the figures in the ''Ornithology'' of Ulisse Aldrovandi. He died in Venice in the beginning of the 17th century. His sons Giovanni Battista Coriolano Giovanni Battista Coriolano (1590–1649) was an Italian engraver of the Baroque period. He was almost certainly the son of the German transplant to Italy, the engraver Cristoforo Coriolano. Giovanni Battista was born and died ...
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Giovanni Battista Coriolano
Giovanni Battista Coriolano (1590–1649) was an Italian engraver of the Baroque period. He was almost certainly the son of the German transplant to Italy, the engraver Cristoforo Coriolano. Giovanni Battista was born and died in Bologna. He studied painting under Giovanni Luigi Valesio, but found little work painting in churches at Bologna. He painted a ''St. Nicholas'' and a ''St. Bruno'' for the church of Santa Anna; and an altarpiece of ''Saints John, James, & Bernard'' for the Nunziata. He was more successful as an engraver, the main familial profession, and worked both on wood and on copper. His engravings in chiaroscuro are dated from 1619 to 1625. In style they recall Francesco Villamena. They include: *Portrait of '' Vincenzo Sgualdi'' *''Fortunius Licetus'' *''Joannes Cottunius'' *''Image of the Virgin'' *''Miraculous Image of Virgin painted by St. Luke, held by 3 angels'' and ''Cupid sleeping'' after Reni *''Virgin and Child, & St. John'' after Alessandro Tiarini ...
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Theresa Maria Coriolano
Theresa Maria Coriolano (1620–1671) was an Italian engraver of the Baroque period. Coriolano was born in Bologna, the daughter of the engraver Bartolommeo Coriolano, and was instructed in painting by Elisabetta Sirani Elisabetta Sirani (8 January 1638 – 28 August 1665) was an Italian Baroque painter and printmaker who died in unexplained circumstances at the age of 27. She was a pioneering female artist in early modern Bologna, who established an academy fo .... She etched a small plate of the Virgin, half-length, with the Infant Jesus. References * External links Page at Art Renewal Centre Museum 1620 births 1671 deaths Artists from Bologna Italian engravers 17th-century Italian women artists Women engravers Catholic engravers Female Catholic artists {{Italy-engraver-stub ...
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Coriolano Cippico
Coriolano Cippico (1425–1493) was a Dalmatian nobleman, landowner, civil servant, humanist and military commander from Trogir. From 1470 to 1470 he served as galley captain under the future doge Pietro Mocenigo Pietro Mocenigo (1406–1476) was doge of Venice from 1474 to 1476. He was one of the greatest Venetian admirals and revived the fortunes of the Venetian navy, which had fallen very low after the defeat at the Battle of Negroponte in 1470. In 1 ... and wrote an elegant, humanist, eye-witness account of the systematic depredation of the Anatolian coast by the Venetian navy. Bibliography â€Online Biography • References 1425 births 1493 deaths Dalmatian Italians People from Trogir {{Croatia-bio-stub ...
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Coriolano Vighi
Coriolano Vighi (1846-1905) was an Italian painter, mainly of landscapes. He was born in Florence, resident in Bologna Bologna (, , ; egl, label= Emilian, Bulåggna ; lat, Bononia) is the capital and largest city of the Emilia-Romagna region in Northern Italy. It is the seventh most populous city in Italy with about 400,000 inhabitants and 150 different nat .... In 1880 at Turin, he exhibited: ''Interval of Rain''. The next year in Milan, he exhibited ''Dai verdi'', ''Lungo un fiume'', ''Era il Giugno'', and ''Crepuscolo''. In 1884 at Turin, he exhibited: ''Countryside mesta'' and ''Pace ignorata''; and in 1888 at Bologna, he exhibited: ''L'avvicinarsi della procella'', a pastel work. ‘‘Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti.’’
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Italian (''italiano'' or ) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire. Together with Sardinian, Italian is the least divergent language from Latin. Spoken by about 85 million people (2022), Italian is an official language in Italy, Switzerland (Ticino and the Grisons), San Marino, and Vatican City. It has an official minority status in western Istria (Croatia and Slovenia). Italian is also spoken by large immigrant and expatriate communities in the Americas and Australia.Ethnologue report for language code:ita (Italy)
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