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Museo Civico Di Teramo
Museo Civico di Teramo ( Italian for ''Civic Museum of Teramo'') is an art museum in Teramo, Abruzzo. History The museum collections mainly derived from suppressed ecclesiastic institutions during the years 1868 and 1888. Initially, the works were displayed in a palace next to the church of Sant'Anna. The discovery of ancient Roman items in town, expanded the collections. Collections Among the works on display are:Official site of museum
. *''Madonna del Melograno'' by *''Saints Bonaventure and Sebastian'' by Master of the Crivelleschi polyptych *''S ...
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Teramo
Teramo (; nap, label= Abruzzese, Tèreme ) is a city and ''comune'' in the Italian region of Abruzzo, the capital of the province of Teramo. The city, from Rome, is situated between the highest mountains of the Apennines (Gran Sasso d'Italia) and the Adriatic coast. The town is located by the confluence of the Vezzola and Tordino rivers, on a hillside area where the terrain features along with the Mediterranean climate make the territory rich in vineyards and olive groves. The economy of the town is mostly based on activities connected with agriculture and commerce, as well as a sound industrial sector: textiles, foods, engineering, building materials and ceramics. Teramo can be reached from the A14 and the A24 motorways. Climate The climate is fresh-temperate. In the coolest month (January) temperatures average , and in the warmest month (July) they average . In the winter time though they can experience copious amounts of snowfall, as in 2005. The precipitations are not ...
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Aniello Ascione
Aniello Ascione (''fl'' 1680 –1708) was an Italian painter of still lifes. He is regarded as an important representative of the Flemish style of Baroque still life painting and a follower of the Flemish painter Abraham Brueghel who worked in Naples in the final quarter of the 17th century.Aniello Ascione, ''Natura morta di fiori, frutti, funghi con pappagallo''
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Little is known about the early life of Ascione. He was a pupil of Neapolitan still life painter Giovan Battista Ruoppolo. Ascione was among the protagonists of the Baroque still life in Naples. He imitated the most striking examples of Flemish Baroque still lifes. He was also among t ...
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Raffaello Celommi
Raffaello Celommi (19 April 1881 – 3 March 1957) was an Italian genre and seascape painter. Biography He was born in Florence to the painter Pasquale Celommi and his Florentine mother, Giuseppina Giusti. Within a few months, he developed respiratory ailments, and his mother moved to Roseto degli Abruzzi, a sea-side town in the province of Abruzzo, hoping the marine air would benefit him. His childhood nickname was ''Felluccio''. He lived the rest of his life in Roseto, with some trip to Rome to study at the Academy of Fine Arts of Rome. His paintings often depict themes of boats and fishermen at the shoreline. He was visited in his studio by Francesco Paolo Michetti.Entry on Celommi in Personaggi Illustri in Terra D'Abruzzo, Centro Regionale di Beni Culturali. ww.regione.abruzzo.it//ref> Some of his works are on display at the Museo Civico di Teramo Museo Civico di Teramo ( Italian for ''Civic Museum of Teramo'') is an art museum in Teramo, Abruzzo. History The museum ...
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Cesare Averardi
Cesare, the Italian version of the given name Caesar, may refer to: Given name * Cesare, Marquis of Beccaria (1738–1794), an Italian philosopher and politician * Cesare Airaghi (1840–1896), Italian colonel * Cesare Arzelà (1847–1912), Italian mathematician * Cesare Battisti (other) * Cesare Bocci (born 1957), Italian actor known for the ''Inspector Montalbano'' TV series * Cesare Bonizzi, Franciscan friar and heavy metal singer * Cesare Borgia (1475–1507), Italian general and statesman * Cesare "Cece" Carlucci (1917–2008), American baseball umpire * Cesare Emiliani (1922–1995), Italian-American scientist * Cesare Fiorio (born 1939), Italian sportsperson * Cesare Gianturco (1905–1995), Italian-American physician * Cesare Nava (1861–1933), Italian engineer and politician * Cesare Negri, the late Renaissance dancing-master * Cesare Pavese (1908–1950), Italian poet and novelist * Cesare Romiti (1923–2020), Italian economist and busi ...
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Michele Cascella
Michele Cascella (7 September 1892 – 31 August 1989) was an Italian artist. Primarily known for his oil paintings and watercolours, he also worked in ceramics, lithography, and textiles. He exhibited regularly at the Venice Biennale from 1924 until 1942, and his works are owned by major museums in Italy and Europe, including Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume in Paris, and Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna in Rome. Biography Family and early years He was born in Ortona a Mare. His father Basilio, who was a painter, engraver, ceramist, lithographer and illustrator, was his first and most influential teacher. Before Michele was born, he lived and worked in Naples, Milan, Turin, Venice, London and Palermo. In 1895, Basilio moved the family from Ortona to Pescara. The Pescara city council gave Basilio a piece of land to build a chromolithographic laboratory and art studio. This building today is the site of the Museo Civico "Basilio Cas ...
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Gaetano Esposito
Gaetano Esposito (November 17, 1858 – April 8, 1911) was an Italian painter. Biography He was born in Salerno. He first studied under Gaetano D'Agostino, but later enrolled at the Royal Institute of Fine Arts of Naples, where he studied under Filippo Palizzi, Domenico Morelli and Stanislao Lista. In these studies, he was funded by a stipend from the government of Salerno. He was influenced by Antonio Mancini, a lifelong supporter, especially in his genre depictions of the activities of the lower classes of Naples. He also painted portraits. Gaetano, like other Neapolitan painters such as Morelli, rebelled from an academic temperament. He was described as ''Irascible, diffident, and prone the jealousy, he was not one to gain friends among his colleague painters, with the exception of Antonio Mancini''... and this ''lack of affability'' forced him to have to sell briskly to be able to sustain himself. He did get commissions in the last decade of the 19th century to decorat ...
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Pasquale Celommi
Raffaello Celommi (19 April 1881 – 3 March 1957) was an Italian genre and seascape painter. Biography He was born in Florence to the painter Pasquale Celommi and his Florentine mother, Giuseppina Giusti. Within a few months, he developed respiratory ailments, and his mother moved to Roseto degli Abruzzi, a sea-side town in the province of Abruzzo, hoping the marine air would benefit him. His childhood nickname was ''Felluccio''. He lived the rest of his life in Roseto, with some trip to Rome to study at the Academy of Fine Arts of Rome. His paintings often depict themes of boats and fishermen at the shoreline. He was visited in his studio by Francesco Paolo Michetti.Entry on Celommi in Personaggi Illustri in Terra D'Abruzzo, Centro Regionale di Beni Culturali. ww.regione.abruzzo.it//ref> Some of his works are on display at the Museo Civico di Teramo Museo Civico di Teramo ( Italian for ''Civic Museum of Teramo'') is an art museum in Teramo, Abruzzo. History The museum ...
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Gennaro Della Monica
Januarius ( ; la, Ianuarius; Neapolitan and it, Gennaro), also known as , was Bishop of Benevento and is a martyr and saint of the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. While no contemporary sources on his life are preserved, later sources and legends claim that he died during the Great Persecution, which ended with Diocletian's retirement in 305. Januarius is the patron saint of Naples, where the faithful gather three times a year in Naples Cathedral to witness the liquefaction of what is claimed to be a sample of his blood kept in a sealed glass ampoule. Life Little is known of the life of Januarius, and what follows is mostly derived from later Christian sources, such as the ''Acta Bononensia'' (BHL 4132, not earlier than 6th century) and the ''Acta Vaticana'' (BHL 4115, 9th century), and from later folk traditions. Legend According to various hagiographies, Januarius was born in Benevento to a rich patrician family that traced its descent to the Caudini ...
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Giuseppe Bonolis
Giuseppe Bonolis (January 1, 1800 – April 2, 1851) was an Italian painter, known for his portraits and historical canvases. He first trained with Muzio Muzii in Teramo, the city of his birth. He taught Calligraphy in the Royal College of Teramo, but in 1820 he was dismissed because he was suspected of seditious Carboneria connections. He moved to Naples in 1822, where he attended the Academy of Fine Arts, and studied under Giuseppe Cammarano. He became a teacher in various schools in that city. He married in 1832 one of his pupils Adelaide Mazza. Among his works are a ''Death of Abel'' (1837) displayed at the 1837 Exhibition of Fine Arts in Naples. ''Infancy of Bacchus'' and ''Marriage of Bacchus and Ariadne'' were exhibited both in 1841. Among his other canvases are ''The four gifts of Poets'' ; an ''Immaculate Conception'' for the private chapel of the Marchese Tommasi; ''St Paul''; ''Solon in the Aereopagus''; ''Coriolanus near the Volsci''; and a ''Charon transporting sou ...
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Jacob Ferdinand Voet
Jacob Ferdinand Voet or Jakob Ferdinand Voet ( 163926 September 1689) was a Flemish portrait painter.Jacob Ferdinand Voet
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He had an international career that brought him to Italy and France, where he made portraits for an elite clientele. Voet is regarded as one of the best and most fashionable portrait painters of the High Baroque.Jacob Ferdinand Voet, '' ...
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Benedetto Gennari
Benedetto Gennari (1563–1610) was an Italian painter of the early- Baroque period, active mainly in Ferrara and Cento. His birthplace is poorly recorded. He adopted a style influenced by Caravaggio, and by age 19, was working in the household of Mirandola in Cento. In that town, he helped decorate the Palazzo della communita and the church of Spirito Santo. Guercino became his apprentice in 1607.Griswold, William M. (Spring 1991). "Guercino". ''Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin''. 48(4): 6 His nephews Benedetto II Gennari and Cesare Gennari Cesare Gennari (12 December 1637 – 11 February 1688) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. His ''Saint Mary Magdalene'' is in the Pinacoteca Civica di Cento. His ''Apparition of the Virgin to Saint Nicholas of Bari'' is at the Pinacoteca ..., sons of his brother Ercole Gennari, were also painters. References * {{DEFAULTSORT:Gennari, Benedetto Italian Baroque painters 1563 births 1658 deaths Italian male painters P ...
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Leonardo Coccorante
Leonardo Coccorante (1680–1750) was an Italian painter known for his ''capricci'' depicting imaginary landscapes with ruins of classical architecture. Life Leonardo Coccorante was born in Naples, Italy. He studied or worked under Nicola Casissa,Le belle arti
Volumes 1-2, By Giovanni Battista Gennaro Grossi, Tipografia del Giornale Enciclopedico, Strada del Salvadore a Sant'Angelo a Nilo #48, Naples (1820); page 198. the Flemish landscape painter (1662–1749), Angelo Maria Costa (1670–1721), and finally with
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