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Raffaello Fossi, styled RAFO (21 April 1928 in Signa – 8 January 1962 in Signa) was an Italian painter.
RaffaelloFossi, styled RAFO (21 April 1928 in Signa – 8 January 1962 in Signa) was an Italian painter. Biography from the Comune of Signa (Italian) v...
1988), Italian rower RaffaelloFossi (1928–1962), Italian painter Dossi Rossi (surname) This page lists people with the surname Fossi. If an internal link...
Other natives include the artists Bruno Catarzi, Giuseppe Santelli, RaffaelloFossi, Alimondo Ciampi, and Alvaro Cartei; the academics Tommaso Bisagno...
ISBN 9781134194506. Solly Madonna. Fossi, Gloria (2004). Uffizi. Giunti Editore. ISBN 9788809036765. Media related to Madonna Solly by Raffaello Sanzio at Wikimedia...
filming his first short film Raffaello e la Fornarina , in his career he made over 60 films, the last one in 1922. Raffaello e la Fornarina – short film...
Raffaello Matarazzo (script too, not credited)) as Fabrizio Marchini Teresa Venerdì (1941, by Vittorio De Sica) as Dott. Pietro Vignali Se io fossi onesto...
Bonaventura (1941, anche soggetto e regia) - Il dottore (uncredited) Se io fossi onesto (1942, dir. by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia) - Vittorio, il maggiordomo...