Not to be confused with the 14th century writer, Giovanni Boccaccio
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Giuseppe Boccaccio (1790/91, Colorno - 5 February 1852, Parma) was an Italian painter and scenographer.
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GiuseppeBoccaccio (1790/91, Colorno - 5 February 1852, Parma) was an Italian painter and scenographer. His father, Girolamo Boccaccio, was a musician...
Giovanni Boccaccio (UK: /bəˈkætʃioʊ/, US: /boʊˈkɑːtʃ(i)oʊ, bə-/, Italian: [dʒoˈvanni bokˈkattʃo]; 16 June 1313 – 21 December 1375) was an Italian writer...
was Boccaccio that dubbed Dante Alighieri's Comedy "Divine"), is a collection of short stories by the 14th-century Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio (1313–1375)...
Fine Arts in Parma, where he studied with the landscape painter, GiuseppeBoccaccio. During the uprisings of 1831, he and his brother Massimo were suspected...
Italian composer and court organist Giuseppe Alinovi (1790 - 1869) was his father. He trained under GiuseppeBoccaccio (1792 – 1852) in Parma. His depiction...
active in Parma and Piacenza. He was born in Parma, and trained under GiuseppeBoccaccio, whom he succeeded as scenographer for the Teatro di Parma from 1839...
put forth by poet Giovanni Boccaccio in his commentary on the Divine Comedy, Esposizioni sopra la Comedia di Dante. Boccaccio stated that Francesca had...
Academy of Fine Arts, and studied painting under the direction first by GiuseppeBoccaccio, and after 1852 by Luigi Marchesi. In 1858, he won a first prize for...
1839 - 1871 Pecore e asino al pascolo and Oak in front of a Villa 2 GiuseppeBoccaccio 1790 - 1852 Theater scenography 3 Vincenzo Carnevali 1778 - 1842 Ceiling...
Giuseppe Rotunno (19 March 1923 – 7 February 2021) was an Italian cinematographer. Sometimes credited as Peppino Rotunno, he was director of photography...
painting, especially landscapes. It is likely that his first teacher was GiuseppeBoccaccio, an artist and scenographer who was associated with the Accademia...
Comedìa (modern Italian: Commedia) and later christened Divina by Giovanni Boccaccio, is widely considered one of the most important poems of the Middle Ages...
Lorenzo de' Medici. Leading Renaissance Italian writers Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio, Machiavelli and Guicciardini expressed opposition to foreign domination...
mio amico Benito (1962) – Giuseppe Di Gennaro Totò e Peppino divisi a Berlino (1962) – Giuseppe 'Peppino' Pagliuca Boccaccio '70 (1962) – Dr. Antonio Mazzuolo...
with Vittorio De Sica on a number of projects, including one segment of Boccaccio '70. Trovajoli was also the author of several Italian musicals: among...
Boccaccio tends to the imitation of Latin, but in him, prose first took the form of elaborated art. Over and above this, in the Decamerone, Boccaccio...
Giuseppe Valerio Fioravanti (born 28 March 1958) is an Italian former terrorist and actor, who with Francesca Mambro, was a leading figure in a far-right...
Calandrino is a character from Giovanni Boccaccio's the Decameron, in which he appears in four stories. In these tales he is the victim of the pranks...
Italian language based on Petrarch's works, as well as those of Giovanni Boccaccio, and, to a lesser extent, Dante Alighieri. Petrarch was later endorsed...
Italian painter and art restorer. He restored the Circumcision painted by Boccaccio Boccaccino for the Cremona Cathedral. In 1810, he restored the Martyrdom...
Des cas de nobles hommes et femmes by the 14th-century AD poet Giovanni Boccaccio, depicted Cleopatra and Antony lying together in a Gothic-style tomb,...
Raphael Badius, dean in 1681 Carlo Emilio Bonferroni, statistician Giovanni Boccaccio, poet, professor of Ancient Greek and Literature Piero Calamandrei, jurist...
the prestige of the masterpieces by Dante Alighieri, Petrarch, Giovanni Boccaccio, Niccolò Machiavelli and Francesco Guicciardini. The city attracts millions...
fifth century AD. The story of Pyramus and Thisbe appears in Giovanni Boccaccio's On Famous Women as biography number twelve (sometimes thirteen) and in...