Bernardino or Giovanni Bernardino Nocchi (May 8, 1741 – January 27, 1812) was an Italian painter, mainly of sacred and historic subjects. He was born in...
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Basilica. One of his pupils is the engraver Stefano Tofanelli and Bernardino Nocchi. He later became an academician in 1766 and later honorary member...
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uncle-in-law, and Paolo Nocchi, his possible great-uncle. Like the works of his presumed father, Pier Antonio Mezzastris, most of Bernardino’s fresco paintings...
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the wall behind the high altar are three paintings made in 1803 by Bernardino Nocchi representing (from left to right): St Timotheus, The Glory of St Pudentiana...
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Bryan, page 62. Recensir col tratto": disegni di Bernardino e Pietro Nocchi: Bernardino Nocchi, Pietro Nocchi, Italy. Soprintendenza per i beni ambientali...
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Tommaso Lippi, then settled in Lucca where he had pupils, including Bernardino Nocchi and Stefano Tofanelli. he worked in Lucca until 1769, when he returned...
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Cardinal Romoaldo Braschi-Onesti, had the palaced redecorated by Bernardino Nocchi, which was also nearly lost except for frescoes on the Myth of Proserpine...
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Design as an Honorary Academician. Works by Folo Giovanni Folo after Bernardino Nocchi, "Diana Woken by Nymphs," c. 1800–1836, engraving and etching Giovanni...
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Saint Novatus St. Novatus by Bernardino Nocchi (1803), church of Santa Pudenziana, Rome, Italy Confessor Born Rome Died 151 Venerated in Roman Catholic...
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fellow apprentice Bernardino Nocchi, then moved to Rome in 1768, where they both worked with Niccolò Lapiccola. In Rome with Nocchi he painted frescoes...
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