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Mantovano
Mantovano is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Battista Mantovano (1447–1516), Italian Carmelite reformer, humanist, and poet * Francesco Mantovano Francesco Caldei called Francesco Mantovano or Mantovani (1587/88 in Mantua – 22 May 1674 in Venice) was an Italian painter, mainly known as a still-life painter of flowers, fruits, animals and musical instruments.Francesco Caldei (1587/88 – 22 May 1674), Italian still life painter * Rossino Mantovano (16th century), Italian composer


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* Mantovani (surname) {{surname, Mantovano
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Francesco Caldei
Francesco Caldei called Francesco Mantovano or Mantovani (1587/88 in Mantua – 22 May 1674 in Venice) was an Italian painter, mainly known as a still-life painter of flowers, fruits, animals and musical instruments.Francesco Mantovano
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He also collaborated on garland and allegorical paintings. He was an art valuer and may also have been active as an art dealer. He worked first in Rome and then for the rest of his career in Venice. Here his flower pieces with their Roman flavour and the pleasantness of composition earned the artist considerable commercial success with the Venetian bourgeoisie.
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Francesco Mantovano
Francesco Caldei called Francesco Mantovano or Mantovani (1587/88 in Mantua – 22 May 1674 in Venice) was an Italian painter, mainly known as a still-life painter of flowers, fruits, animals and musical instruments.Francesco Mantovano
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He also collaborated on garland and allegorical paintings. He was an art valuer and may also have been active as an art dealer. He worked first in Rome and then for the rest of his career in Venice. Here his flower pieces with their Roman flavour and the pleasantness of composition earned the artist considerable commercial success with the Venetian bourgeoisie.
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Rossino Mantovano
Rossino Mantovano ( la, Rossinus Mantuanus "Rossino of Mantua") (floruit, fl. 1505–1511) was an Italian singer and composer. Life and career Mantovano is known as a composer of frottole; five of which were published by Ottaviano Petrucci between 1505-1507. These frottole included three barzellete, an oda, and a popular text. He was employed as a male contralto at the Mantua Cathedral in 1509, and after served as the maestro di canto at that cathedral in 1510-1511. There he was responsible for training the boy sopranos. Aside from the Petrucci publications and his record of employment at the Mantua Cathedral, there is no other known information about Mantovano. Two of Mantovano's works have maintained interest among scholars for their connections to Mantuan theatre: ''Poi che fai, donna, el gaton'' and ''Lirum bililirum''. ''Poi che fai, donna, el gaton'' contains material that imitates the sounds of a cat’s yowl. ''Lirum bililirum'', Mantovano's most well known and most oft ...
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Battista Mantovano
Baptista Spagnuoli Mantuanus ( it, Battista Mantovano, English language, English: Battista the Mantuan or simply Mantuan; also known as Johannes Baptista Spagnolo; 17 April 1447 – 22 March 1516) was an Italian Carmelite reformer, Humanism, humanist, and poet. Biography Spagnoli was born of a Spanish family that had settled in Mantua, the northern Italian city that gave him his most commonly used English name. He was the eldest son of Peter Spagnoli, a Spanish nobleman at the court of Mantua.Zimmerman, Benedict. "Blessed Baptista Mantuanus." The Catholic Encyclopedia
Vol. 2. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907. 24 December 2018
He studied there under the humanists Giorgio Merula and Gregory Tifernas, Gregorio Tifernate, and subsequently at Padua under Paolo Bagelardi, w ...
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Mantovani (surname)
Mantovani is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alberto Mantovani (born 1948), Italian physician and immunologist * Alessandro Mantovani (1814–1892), Italian painter * Annunzio Paolo Mantovani (1905–1980), Anglo-Italian conductor * Bruno Mantovani (born 1974), French composer * Cencio Mantovani (1942–1989), Italian cyclist * Francesco Mantovani (1587/88–1674), Italian still life painter *Giovanni Mantovani (born 1955), Italian cyclist * Luca Mantovani (born 1968), Italian ice dancer and coach * Luigi Mantovani (1880–1957), Italian painter *Blessed Maria Domenica Mantovani (1862-1934), Italian Roman Catholic professed religious * Mario Mantovani (born 1950), Italian politician * Martín Mantovani (born 1984), Argentine footballer *Roberto Mantovani Roberto Mantovani (25 March 1854 – 10 January 1933), was an Italian geologist and violinist. He proposed an early model of continental drift in which a single continent broke up and the continent ...
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