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Mazzuoli Family
The Mazzuoli family of Umbria and Tuscany, included many artists:Enciclopedia Treccani
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 72 (2008), entry on Mazzuoli by Maria Vittoria Thau. *Dinoisio di Francesco Mazzuoli, was born in c.1600-1620 in , and died 1669 in . He was an architect and sculptor. Dionisio had five sons: *Giovanni Antonio Mazzuoli was born in Siena in 1640, and worked as a stonemason, sculptor, and stucco-artist. * Giuseppe Mazzuoli (1644 Volterr ...
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Cortona
Cortona (, ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Arezzo, in Tuscany, Italy. It is the main cultural and artistic centre of the Val di Chiana after Arezzo. Toponymy Cortona is derived from Latin Cortลna, and from Etruscan ๐Œ‚๐Œ–๐Œ“๐Œ•๐Œ–๐Œ (curtun). This may be related to Indo-European *ghortos meaning "enclosed place" and consequently walled city like Latin hortus, German Garten, Italian orto, English yard, and Slavic grad. The name may also be linked to the Phrygian town of Gordium in Anatolia, although the founding myth for the latter is that it was named after founder, King Gordias. However, the Etruscan language is probably a pre-Indo-European language, and therefore if it was named by the Etruscans, an Indo-European etymology is uncertain. The Umbrian language, by contrast, is an Italic language, so if it was named by them, a link to Indo-European roots would be more likely. George Dennis suggests that it was known by many names "Corytus, Croton, Crotona ...
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Siena
Siena ( , ; lat, Sena Iulia) is a city in Tuscany, Italy. It is the capital of the province of Siena. The city is historically linked to commercial and banking activities, having been a major banking center until the 13th and 14th centuries. Siena is also home to the oldest bank in the world, the Monte dei Paschi bank, which has been operating continuously since 1472. Several significant Renaissance painters worked and were born in Siena, among them Duccio, Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Simone Martini and Sassetta, and influenced the course of Italian and European art. The University of Siena, originally called ''Studium Senese'', was founded in 1240, making it one of the oldest universities in continuous operation in the world. Siena was one of the most important cities in medieval Europe, and its historic centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From January until the end of September of 2021 it had about 217,000 arrivals, with the largest numbers of foreign visitors coming ...
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Giuseppe Mazzuoli (1644โ€“1725)
Giuseppe Mazzuoli (1644 in Volterra โ€“ 1725 in Rome) was an Italian sculptor working in Rome in the Bernini-derived Baroque style. He produced many highly accomplished sculptures of up to monumental scale but was never a leading figure in the Roman art world. Life Mazzuoli was born in Volterra and trained in Siena but spent his most of his adult working life in Rome. There, he entered the workshop of Ercole Ferrata where he became the only pupil of Melchiorre Cafร  who also worked with Ferrata. Like Ferrata, Mazzuoli was frequently drawn on by Gian Lorenzo Bernini to assist with large commissions. He was among the co-workers who cooperated in Bernini's Tomb of Pope Alexander VII (1672โ€“78). When late in 1702 Pope Clement XI and Benedetto Cardinal Pamphili announced their grand scheme for twelve over life-size sculptures of the Apostles to fill the niches along the nave of the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano, the project was divided among all the premier sculptors of Ro ...
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Annibale Mazzuoli
Annibale Mazzuoli (Siena, 1658 โ€“ Rome, 17 December 1743) was an Italian painter. He was born to a pedigree of artists. His father was the architect Dionisio. His brothers include sculptors Giuseppe Mazzuoli and Antonio Giovanni; architect Francesco; and the wood-carver Agostino. The sculptor, Bartolomeo, was his nephew, and the son of Antonio Giovanni. Annibale began his career in Siena, and is described by Luigi Lanzi as a ''fresco painter of rapid execution, but little merit''. Works in or near Siena In the church of San Martino, Annibale frescoed the choir and the ceiling of the dome (1697). An altar of Cathedral hosts a canvas depicting the ''Ecstasy of Saint Jerome'', dated 1671. In the church and convent of Santa Margherita in Castelvecchio, owned by the Contrada of the Pantera, ha painted the ceiling fresco in collaboration with Giuseppe Nicola Nasini, while in ' Oratory of St. Anthony he painted altarpieces of ''St Bartholomew'' and ''St Sebastian''. For the C ...
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Bartolomeo Mazzuoli
Bartolomeo or Bartolommeo is a masculine Italian given name, the Italian equivalent of Bartholomew. Its diminutive form is Baccio. Notable people with the name include: * Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo (1824โ€“1860), Italian paleobotanist and lichenologist * Bartolomeo Aimo (1889โ€“1970), Italian professional bicycle road racer * Bartolomeo Altomonte, a.k.a. Bartholomรคus Hohenberg (1694โ€“1783), Austrian baroque painter * Bartolomeo Amico a.k.a. Bartholomeus Amicus (1562โ€“1649), Jesuit priest, teacher and writer who spent his adult life in Naples * Bartolomeo Ammanati (1511โ€“1592), Florentine architect and sculptor * Bartolomeo Avanzini (1608โ€“1658), Italian architect of the Baroque period * Bartolomeo Bacilieri (1842โ€“1923), Italian cardinal, Bishop of Verona 1900โ€“1923 * Bartolommeo Bandinelli (1488โ€“1560), Italian sculptor * Bartolomeo Barbarino (c. 1568โ€“c. 1617 or later), Italian composer and singer of the early Baroque era * Bartolomeo Bassi (early 1600s-1640s), Genoese ...
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Giuseppe Maria Mazzuoli
Giuseppe is the Italian form of the given name Joseph, from Latin Iลsฤ“phus from Ancient Greek แผธฯ‰ฯƒฮฎฯ† (Iลsแธ—ph), from Hebrew ื™ื•ืกืฃ. It is the most common name in Italy and is unique (97%) to it. The feminine form of the name is Giuseppina. People with the given name Artists and musicians * Giuseppe Aldrovandini (1671โ€“1707), Italian composer * Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1526 or 1527โ€“1593), Italian painter * Giuseppe Belli (singer) (1732โ€“1760), Italian castrato singer * Giuseppe Gioachino Belli (1791โ€“1863), Italian poet * Giuseppe Castiglione (1829โ€“1908) (1829โ€“1908), Italian painter * Giuseppe Giordani (1751โ€“1798), Italian composer, mainly of opera * Giuseppe Ottaviani (born 1978), Italian musician and disc jockey * Giuseppe Psaila (1891โ€“1960), Maltese Art Nouveau architect * Giuseppe Sammartini (1695โ€“1750), Italian composer and oboist * Giuseppe Sanmartino or Sammartino (1720โ€“1793), Italian sculptor * Giuseppe Santomaso (1907โ€“1990), Italian painter * Giu ...
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Parmigianino
Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola (11 January 150324 August 1540), also known as Francesco Mazzola or, more commonly, as Parmigianino (, , ; "the little one from Parma"), was an Italian Mannerist painter and printmaker active in Florence, Rome, Bologna, and his native city of Parma. His work is characterized by a "refined sensuality" and often elongation of forms and includes ''Vision of Saint Jerome'' (1527) and the iconic if somewhat anomalous ''Madonna with the Long Neck'' (1534), and he remains the best known artist of the first generation whose whole careers fall into the Mannerist period. His prodigious and individual talent has always been recognised, but his career was disrupted by war, especially the Sack of Rome in 1527, three years after he moved there, and then ended by his death at only 37. He produced outstanding drawings, and was one of the first Italian painters to experiment with printmaking himself. While his portable works have always been keenly collected and ...
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