Cosimo Morelli (1732 – February 26, 1812) was an Italian architect, active throughout the Papal States in a Neoclassic style. He was born at Imola. His...
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Anthony Morelli (born 1968), American blogger Antonio Morelli (1904-1974), orchestra leader for the Sands Hotel Copa Room from 1954 through 1971 Cosimo Morelli...
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(1571–1643), Italian engineer Cosimo Matassa (1926–2014), Italian-American studio owner Cosimo Morelli (1732–1812), Italian architect Cosimo Perrotta (born 1942)...
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sister of Pope Pius VI, who created him Duke of Nemi. The architect was Cosimo Morelli. The site had been purchased in 1790 by Braschi, supported by funds...
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remains of a 15th-century Gothic bell tower. The interior was designed by Cosimo Morelli. San Claudio al Chienti: Romanesque church south of the Town. Its unusual...
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for whom the role of Idamante was written by Mozart[citation needed] Cosimo Morelli, the architect who designed the sacristy of St. Peter's, Rome[citation...
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1773—1777 — Filippo Beccari 1778—1783 — Leopold Paradise 1783—1805 — Cosimo Morelli (choreographer) 1806—1808 — Jean Lamiral 1808—1811 — Dominique Lefèvre...
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Kazakov, Russian neoclassical architect (born 1738) date unknown – Cosimo Morelli, Italian neoclassical architect (born 1732) Lewin, Henry Grote (1925)...
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commissioned in 1774 by the Marquis Ranuccio Anguissola, who utilized Cosimo Morelli as the architect. The sober three story brick facade is notable for...
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spandrels. The main altar (1776) was built with polychrome marble by Cosimo Morelli. TUMA website, Tourism website for the province of Macerata, sponsored...
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