Pier-Francesco Sacchi (known active 1512–1520) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. Born in Pavia, he worked in Genoa and became a member...
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Marietta Sacchi, Italian opera singer Massimo Sacchi (born 1950), Italian former swimmer Nicoletta Sacchi (born 1949), Italian professor of oncology Pier Francesco...
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artists such as Francesco Maria Schiaffino, Lorenzo Fasolo, Alessandro Gherardini, Giuseppe Palmieri, Francesco Boccaccino, Pier Francesco Sacchi, Bernardo...
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Doctors of the Western Church were often depicted in art, here by Pier Francesco Sacchi, c. 1516. From the left: Saint Augustine, Pope Gregory I, Saint...
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noblewoman Mauro Ruscóni (1776–1849), physician and zoologist Pier Francesco Sacchi (known active 1512–1520), painter Bianca Maria Sforza (1472–1510)...
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painters as Andrea Sacchi. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pier Francesco Mola. Ecstasy in the Wilderness: Pier Francesco Mola's "The Vision of...
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Syrus (1516), once attributed to Teramo Piaggio, now assigned to Pier Francesco Sacchi. Wikimedia Commons has media related to San Siro di Struppa. Praga...
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San Francesco is a Roman Catholic church, located on Piazza Cavalli #68 in Piacenza, Italy. It was built in a style described as Lombard Gothic and is...
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out: Polyptych of St Lazzaro (first half of the 16th century) by Pier Francesco Sacchi, from the church of St Lazzaro (now destroyed); Dossal showing the...
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Child with an Angel Pier Francesco Sacchi, The Adoration of the Shepherds Giovanni Filippo Criscuolo, The Last Judgment Francesco Granacci, Rest on the...
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