• Bernardino Ciceri (born 1650) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Pavia. He was a pupil of the painter Carlo Sacchi in Rome...
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  • the Baroque period Bernardino Cesari (1565–1621), Italian painter of the late-Mannerist and early Baroque period Bernardino Ciceri (1650–?unknown), Italian...
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    family and preserves an altarpiece with St. George on horseback by Bernardino Ciceri. III chapel: preserves a painting by Pietro Antonio Magatti depicting...
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  • active as a landscape painter. He initially studied in Pavia under Bernardino Ciceri, then moved to Rome. He returned to Pavia to open a studio for teaching...
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  • Alessandro Ciceri, S.J. (28 May 1639 – 22 December 1703), also known as Alessandro Cicero, was an Italian Roman Catholic Jesuit who served as Bishop of...
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    On the east wall is the canvas with The Immaculate Conception by Bernardino Ciceri. Opposite, on the other hand, the canvas with the Coronation of the...
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  • Italian woman painter of Still lifes of flowers and fruit (died 1710) Bernardino Ciceri, Italian painter (died unknown) Jean Cornu, French sculptor (died...
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  • route in on June 28, 1694, while in Cochinchina. Fellow Jesuit Alessandro Ciceri was named as bishop in 1694. In 1696, after complaints from the Propaganda...
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  • (1903-1940) Luce Rodríguez-Casanova y García San Miguel (1873-1949) Mario Ciceri (1900-1945) Nunzio Russo (1841-1906) Suzanne Aubert (1835-1926) Clelia Merloni...
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    note 4. Scaglia: Chenna I, pp. 317-320. Gauchat IV, p. 77 with note 5. Ciceri was born in Milan of a family based in Como. He was Referendary of the Tribunal...
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