Carlo Amati (22 August 1776 – 23 March 1852) was an Italian architect. Born in Monza, Amati studied under Giuseppe Parini and Leopoldo Pollack in the...
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With the approval of the local parish provost Giacinto Amati (brother of the architect Carlo), it was decided to raze the ancient structures, and create...
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Nicola Amati, Nicolò Amati or Nicolao Amati (/əˈmɑːti/, Italian: [niˈkɔːla aˈmaːti, nikoˈlɔ -, nikoˈlaːo -]; 3 September 1596 – 12 April 1684) was an...
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Dissertation by Aimé Guillon, Milan, (1812) pages 4-15. Succinte memorie intorno le sedici antiche colonne presso S. Lorenzo, by Carlo Amati, (1831), page 7....
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Antonio Amati (1540–1638), son of Andrea Amati Girolamo Amati (1561–1630), son of Andrea Amati Niccolò Amati (1596–1684), son of Girolamo Amati Girolamo...
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are masterfully constructed. His violins are inspired by Nicolò Amati's "Grand Amati" pattern. Francesco was the first to develop a smaller cello design...
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1803 Leopoldo Pollak 1806 Giuseppe Zanoja 1806 Giuseppe Pollak 1806 Carlo Amati 1813 Pietro Pestagalli 1854-1860 Office vacant 1861 Giuseppe Vandoni...
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century), historical writer Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1527–1593), painter Carlo Amati (1776–1852), architect Paolo Mantegazza (1831–1910), neurologist, physiologist...
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domestically". ESPN.com. 27 March 2015. Retrieved 22 April 2024. "Carlo e Luisa, c'eravamo tanto amati". Gazzetta di Reggio (in Italian). 24 October 2008. Archived...
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Amati. Amati was originally a lute maker, but turned to the new instrument form of violin in the mid-16th century. He was the progenitor of the Amati...
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