Pietro Antonio Solari (Latin: Petrus Antonius Solarius; c. 1445 – May 1493), also known as Pyotr Fryazin (Russian: Пётр Фрязин), was an Italian architect...
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football player Pietro Antonio Solari (died 1493), Italian architect Santiago Solari (born 1976), Argentine football player Santino Solari (1576–1646), Italian...
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fountain at Palace of Caserta, Italy, created by Paolo Persico, Brunelli, Pietro Solari, depicting Diana being surprised by Acteon. A sculpture by Christophe-Gabriel...
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was a collaborative project with contributions by Angelo Brunelli, Pietro Solari, Andrea Violani, and Gaetano Salomone. He also produced sculptures,...
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architect Pietro Scalia (born 1960), Italian-American film editor Pietro Scarcella (born 1950), Italian-Canadian mobster Pietro Antonio Solari (c. 1445–1493)...
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Milan around 1481. His son Pietro was also a distinguished sculptor and architect. Malaguzzi Valeri, F. (1906). "I Solari, architetti e scultori del XV...
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Buonaguardia in 1699-1700. The stucco-work (1619) was completed by Pietro Solari, while the frescoes were painted (1618-1620) by Antonio Viviani of Urbino...
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The Spasskaya Tower was built in 1491 by the Italian architect Pietro Antonio Solari. Initially, it was named the Frolovskaya Tower after the Church...
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Fountain of Diana and Actaeon (sculptures by Paolo Persico, Brunelli, Pietro Solari); the Fountain of Venus and Adonis (1770–80); the Fountain of the Dolphins...
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on 12 September 1961 when the first Ambassador of Italy to Cyprus, Pietro Solari presentation of credentials. Cyprus has an embassy in Rome and 5 honorary...
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