Supper In The House Of Simon The Pharisee (Moretto)
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Supper In The House Of Simon The Pharisee (Moretto)
''Supper in the House of Simon the Pharisee'' is a 1544 oil on canvas painting by Moretto da Brescia, now in the Santa Maria della Pietà, Venice, Chiesa della Pietà in Venice, Italy. It is Moretto's largest work, inspired by the Venetian school and also held by art historians to be one of the inspirations for the style of Paolo Veronese. He also included more minor details than usual in his work, probably at the request of the commissioner, the Canons Regular of San Giorgio in Alga. It was intended to hang in the refectory of their monastery of San Giacomo Maggiore on San Giorgio in Alga in the Venetian lagoon.Begni Redona, pag. 395 The first record of the work (by Giacomo Filippo Tomasini in 1642) records it still hung in its original position, as did Carlo Ridolfi in 1648. When the Canons Regular were suppressed by pope Clement IX, the painting was taken into central Venice, though its next location there is unknown. In 1771 (1706-1778) wrote of seeing it in central Venice " ...
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Cena In Casa Di Simone In Fariseo (Moretto)
The Directorate General for Civil Aviation (french: Direction générale de l'aviation civile, DGAC) is the France, French civil aviation authority. Its headquarters are in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, 15th arrondissement of Paris, 50 Henry-Farman. It is subordinate to the Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy. The DGAC levies a civil aviation tax on several flights operating from France. History The Secretariat General for Civil and Commercial Aviation (SGACC) was formed on 12 September 1946 by the Ministry of Transport and Public Works. The first secretary general of the newly-formed organisation was Max Hymans (1900-1961), who had been named to the post nine months previously in December 1945. The SGACC then formed the Light and Sport Aviation Office (SALS) to cover flying clubs and instructors. In 1955 SALS became the Aeronautic Instruction and Aerial Sport Service (SFASA). From 1971 to 1976 the secretary general was Maurice Grimaud. In 1976, follow ...
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