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Del Conte may also refer to: ;People * Jacopino del Conte (1510–1598), Italian Mannerist painter, active in both Rome and Florence. * Anna Del Conte (born 1925), Italian-born food writer whose works cover the history of food as well as providing recipes. * Natali Morris (née Del Conte; born 1978), American online media personality and businesswoman ;Places * Villa del Conte, an Italian municipality of the province of Padua, Veneto. * Case del Conte, an Italian village and hamlet of Montecorice (SA), Campania. See also * Conte Conte may refer to: * Conte (literature), a literary genre * Conte (surname) * Conté, a drawing medium * Conte, Jura, town in France * Conté royal family, a fictional family in Tamora Pierce's Tortallan world * Conte, the title of Count in Italy ...
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Jacopino Del Conte
Jacopino del Conte (1510–1598; also spelled ''Iacopino'') was an Italian Mannerist painter, active in both Rome and Florence. A native of Florence, Jacopino del Conte was born the same year as another Florentine master Cecchino del Salviati (whom Conte outlived by 35 years) and, like Salviati and a number of other painters, he initially apprenticed with the influential painter and draftsman Andrea del Sarto. Conte's first frescoes, including ''Annunciation to Zachariah'' (1536), ''Preaching of Saint John the Baptist'' (1538), and ''Baptism of Christ'' (1541) were in the Florentine-supported Oratory of San Giovanni Decollato, in Rome. The ''Preaching'' fresco was based on a drawing by Perin del Vaga. In 1547–48, in collaboration with Siciolante da Sermoneta, Conte completed the fresco decoration of the chapel of San Remigio in San Luigi dei Francesi The Church of St. Louis of the French ( it, San Luigi dei Francesi, french: Saint Louis des Français, la, S. Ludovi ...
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Anna Del Conte
Anna Del Conte (born 1925) is an Italian-born British food writer whose works cover the history of food as well as providing recipes. Resident in England since 1949, she has been influential in raising the country’s awareness of Italian cuisine: her 1976 ''Portrait of Pasta'' has been described as ‘the instrumental force in leading he Englishbeyond the land of spag bol, macaroni cheese and tinned ravioli’. Still in 2009 she remained critical of ‘Britalian’ cookery, however: mixing too many ingredients and suffering from the English palate’s liking for much stronger flavours, it lacked the subtleties of its Mediterranean original. Life and works Del Conte was born in 1925 into a prosperous and cultured Milanese family; her father was a stockbroker and Anglophile, while her mother, with whom she had a tempestuous relationship, was of ‘good aristocratic stock’. Born three years after the March on Rome, the Fascist state ideology was a consistent presence in her ear ...
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Natali Morris
Natali Terese Morris (née Del Conte; born August 28, 1978) is an American online media personality and co-founder of Morris Invest, a real estate investment company. She was formerly a technology news journalist with CNET and CBS. Background Morris is a former editor for CNET.com and is a former co-host of the technology news podcast '' Buzz Out Loud'', one of CNET.com's flagship podcasts, in addition to ''Loaded'', a daily technology news show on CNET TV. Previously, ''Loaded'' was reformatted in Spanish and shown on the Spanish language Univision television network. Prior to joining CNET, she wrote, produced, and hosted a show "TeXtra" on Podshow. She has written for such publications as ''Wired, ''Variety'', '' MarketWatch'', ''TechCrunch'', ''The San Francisco Examiner'', '' PC Magazine'', '' ELLEgirl'', ''The Oakland Tribune'', ''Hispanic Magazine'', and ''The Santa Cruz Sentinel''. Biography On October 21, 2010 on CNET's "The 404" podcast she announced she married ...
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Villa Del Conte
Villa del Conte is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Padua in the Italian region Veneto, located about northwest of Venice and about north of Padua. Villa del Conte borders the following municipalities: Campo San Martino, San Giorgio in Bosco, San Martino di Lupari, Santa Giustina in Colle, Tombolo A tombolo is a sandy or shingle isthmus. A tombolo, from the Italian ', meaning 'pillow' or 'cushion', and sometimes translated incorrectly as ''ayre'' (an ayre is a shingle beach of any kind), is a deposition landform by which an island becom .... References External links www.comune.villa-del-conte.pd.it/ Cities and towns in Veneto {{Veneto-geo-stub ...
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Case Del Conte
Case del Conte, sometimes also spelled ''Casa del Conte'', is a southern Italian village and hamlet (''frazione'') of Montecorice, a municipality in the province of Salerno, Campania. As of 2009 its population was of 235. History The toponym means "Count's houses" in Italian, and refers to village's origins, linked to the Counts Matarazzo, owners of the original lodge and the surrounding rural area. Geography Case del Conte is located in northern Cilento, at the municipal borders of Castellabate, separated from its hamlet Ogliastro Marina (2 km far) by the Rio dell'Arena river. It extends along the national highway SS 267, from the zone Pietà to Arena, in which is located the beach. The village is part of the Cilentan Coast, by the Tyrrhenian Sea, and is 4 km far from San Marco and Montecorice, 7 from Santa Maria and Agnone, 8 from Castellabate, 11 from Acciaroli and 18 from Agropoli. It counts two hill localities, named Mainolfi (or Mainolfo) and Giungatelle, on the ...
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