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Rigo may refer to: People * Rigo 23, a Portuguese artist active in San Francisco, California * Blessed Rigo, also known as Henry of Treviso, a medieval Italian saint * Frank Rigo (c. 1868–1936), American opera director in Australia * Marek Rigo, a Slovak footballer * Ondrej Rigo, the most prolific serial killer in the history of Slovakia * Rigo Tovar, a Mexican cumbia singer * Rigoberto 'Rigo' Urán, a Colombian professional road cyclist Other * Staff (music) (from Italian usage) * Rīga, the capital of Latvia * Rigó (Hungarian) may refer to the bird Fekete rigó (Common blackbird The common blackbird (''Turdus merula'') is a species of true thrush. It is also called the Eurasian blackbird (especially in North America, to distinguish it from the unrelated New World blackbirds), or simply the blackbird. It breeds in Europ ..., ''Turdus merula'') or to the pastry Rigó Jancsi * ''Rigo'' (TV series), a Colombian television series based on the life of the Colombian ...
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Rigo 23
Rigo 23 (born Ricardo Gouveia, 1966) is a Portuguese-born visual artist. He is known in the San Francisco community for having painted a number of large, graphic "sign" murals including: ''One Tree'' next to the U.S. Route 101 on-ramp at 10th and Bryant Street, ''Innercity Home'' on a large public housing structure, ''Sky/Ground'' on a tall abandoned building at 3rd and Mission Street, and ''Extinct'' over a Shell gas station. He resides in Los Angeles, California. Early life and education Rigo was born in 1966 and raised on the island of Madeira in Portugal. In his youth he joined Center for Cultural Action (CACF) in Funchal and connected with older artists. Rigo arrived in San Francisco in 1985, using the name Rigo 85. He earned a BFA degree from San Francisco Art Institute in 1991, and an MFA degree from Stanford University in 1997.
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Henry Of Treviso
Henry of Treviso (; ) (died 1315), also known as Henry of Bolzano or Blessed Rigo, was a lay pilgrim and holy man, a German people, German from Bolzano (Bozen), who established himself in Treviso after the death of his wife and son. There he lived in extreme poverty, subsisting on alms, the excess of which he distributed among the poor. His death was accompanied by "a popular outpouring of emotion" and he was declared the patron saint of Treviso as early as 1316, just one year after his death. In 1317 the Medieval commune, commune tried and failed to obtain official ecclesiastical sanction for Henry’s cult. He was :it:Arrigo da Bolzano, beatified in 1750 by Pope Benedict XIV. A Trevisan priest, Count Rambaldo degli Azzoni Avogari, published a hagiography of him in 1760.''De B. Henrico qui Tarvisii decessit anno Christi MCCCXV commentariorum pars altera'' (Venice: P. Valvasense). The first novel of the second day of the ''Decameron'' by Giovanni Boccaccio cites Henry's death in T ...
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