FrancescoBusti (1678–1767) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque and Neoclassical periods. He was born in Perugia. He was putatively a pupil of...
Busti may refer to: Agostino Busti (c. 1483–1548), Italian sculptor Alessandro Busti (born 2000), Canadian soccer goalkeeper FrancescoBusti (1678–1767)...
Francis Xavier was painted for the Capella Decemvirale in Perugia. FrancescoBusti also contributed to this chapel.: 77 His nephew, Giovanni Fonticelli...
was built by Nicolò and Francesco Morettini. Renovated in the XVIII century keeps paintings and stuccoes of FrancescoBusti, Cristoforo Gasperi and Anton...
Francesco Pippo (born 2 September 1940), known professionally as Pippo Franco, is an Italian actor, comedian, television presenter, and singer. He made...
ambassador to Republic of Florence and Duchy of Lucca. Her mother was Margherita Busti, the daughter of a noted doctor of law. She was educated alongside her six...
Busto Arsizio (Italian: [ˈbusto arˈsittsjo] ; Bustocco: Büsti Grandi) is a comune (municipality) in the south-easternmost part of the province of Varese...
The Church of San Francesco Grande (in Italian: Chiesa di San Francesco Grande) was an ancient church in Milan built in the 4th century and demolished...
artist specializing in "ink and wash" paintings (died 1544) 1483: Agostino Busti – High Renaissance Italian sculptor (died 1548) 1483: Il Pordenone – Italian...
also contains the Barberini Candelabra. Gallery of the Busts (Galleria dei Busti) Many ancient busts are displayed. Cabinet of the Masks (Gabinetto delle...
Indiana. Paul Busti (Paolo Busti) directed the operations of the Holland Land Company from 1799–1824. The total area of land under Busti's control in New...
buried in the Duomo of Milan; his funeral monument is attributed to Agostino Busti, known as Bambaia. De Caro, Gaspare. "Caracciolo, Marino Ascanio", Dizionario...
Antonio Calcagni, Benvenuto Cellini (Medusa's head dated c. 1547), Agostino Busti, Bartolomeo Ammannati, Giacomo della Porta, Giambologna (Samson Slaying...
Pietro Antonio Crespi Castoldi in his history of Busto Arsizio (De Oppido Busti Relationes). In the second half of the nineteenth century the development...
County, Pennsylvania, before moving over the New York border to the town of Busti, New York. On 12 June 1849 he was married by Rev. L. P. Judson to Catherine...
Silvana Burtini — soccer player Joe Busillo — ice hockey player Alessandro Busti — soccer player Rudy Buttignol — television network executive Charles Caccia...
He was influenced also by Bernardino Luini's style: works like the Pala Busti and the large Annunciation (both in the Pinacoteca di Brera) have indeed...
appointed by Pope Francis on June 3, 2016. The bishop emeritus is Roberto Busti. In 2013, there was one priest in the diocese for every 1,660 Catholics;...
and Gioachino Rossini. Born in Naples, Mirate was a pupil of Alessandro Busti and the famous castrato Girolamo Crescentini at the Regio Collegio di Musica...
Nivola Corrado Parducci Piccirilli Brothers Italo Scanga - neo-Dadaist Paul Busti (1749–1824) - Holland Land Company Agent General (C.O.O.) Amadeo Giannini...
broadly — evinced in his introductory essay to his Raccolta d'antiche statue, busti, teste cognite ed altre sculture antiche restaurate da Cav. Bartolomeo Cavaceppi...
Musica, where he studied with the tenor Alessandro Busti, a pupil of the castrato Girolamo Crescenti. Busti dedicated to Coletti a Studio di canto per baritono...
peptide actions". doi:10.1101/2021.12.22.471860. Retrieved 2023-03-11. Busti D, Geracitano R, Whittle N, Dalezios Y, Mańko M, Kaufmann W, et al. (March...
Peronist politician Teodoro Bronzini, Socialist Party politician Jorge Busti, Justicialist Party politician Juan Manuel Cafferata, National Autonomist...
the French general Gaston of Foix, Duke of Nemours (d. 1512) by Agostino Busti was abandoned when the French were expelled from Milan. The figures and...