Carlo Lodi (1701–1765) is an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period. Carlo Lodi may also refer to: Carlo Alberto Lodi (born 1936), Italian former...
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Carlo Lodi (11 February 1701 – 22 April 1765) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period in Bologna, mainly painting landscapes. He was born and...
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pseudonyms from his personal history, including Carlo Lodi, Paco Carlucci, and Carlo Rossini. "Lodi" was his mother's maiden name and "Rossini" was his...
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Lodi (/ˈloʊdi/ LOH-dee, Italian: [ˈlɔːdi] ; Ludesan: Lòd) is a city and comune (municipality) in Lombardy, northern Italy, primarily on the western bank...
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completed by Carlo Lodi. In 1763–4 Beccadelli painted the figures in five decorative overdoors representing landscapes, again in collaboration with Lodi, for...
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general Giorgio des Geneys 24 December 1814 13 January 1815 3 Colonel Carlo Lodi di Capriglio 14 January 1815 15 October 1816 4 Colonel Giovanni Battista...
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Carlo Pallavicino (died 1497) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lodi (1456–1497). On 21 June 1456, Carlo Pallavicino was appointed...
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Johann Baptist Martinelli, Austrian architect (d. 1754) February 11 – Carlo Lodi, Italian painter of the late-Baroque period in Bologna (d. 1765) February...
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collaborated with Francesco Monti. Among his pupils were Bernardo Minozzi and Carlo Lodi. Ticozzi, Stefano (1830). Dizionario degli architetti, scultori, pittori...
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The Staff's Supper, by Carlo Lodi and Antonio Rossi....
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