TommasoGarzoni, (born Ottaviano, Bagnacavallo, March 1549 – 8 June 1589), was an Italian Renaissance writer. TommasoGarzoni was born in March 1549 in...
physician Leonardo Garzoni (1543–1592), Italian philosopher Mike Garzoni (1923–2007), American football offensive lineman TommasoGarzoni (1549 – 1589), Italian...
also mentioned in 1593 among the main pasta shapes by the humanist TommasoGarzoni. A glass case in the Bologna chamber of commerce holds a solid gold...
costume similar to Zani's but with a characteristic flat round hat. TommasoGarzoni (1549–1589) associates the character with a small cap called a berettino...
Casoni was a close friend of Giovanni Francesco Loredan and TommasoGarzoni. Garzoni's Piazza Universale influenced Casoni's De la magia d'amore (1591)...
Zuloaga, come Giulio De Frenzi, Roma, Garzoni-Provenzani, 1912. L'Italia nell'Egeo, come Giulio De Frenzi, Roma, Garzoni-Provenzani, 1913. L'italiano errante...
Morosini (1508–1509) Marco Zeno (1509–1512) Luigi Darmerio (1512–1515) Luigi Garzoni (1515–1517) Andrea Marcello (1517–1519) Bernardo Soranzo (1519–1523) Giustiniano...
attending lectures by Filippo Beroaldo, Antonio Urceo, called Codro, Giovanni Garzoni, and Alessandro Achillini—and to studying astronomy. He met the famous...
1805–1806 – Giulio Orlandini 1806–1807 – Vespasiano Marzichi 1807–1808 – Tommaso Guadagni 1808–1809 – Filippo Guadagni In 1809, during the period of the...
entrance is the monument to Carlo Pio Balestra (1776) by Tommaso Righi and a Monument to Giovanna Garzoni by Mattia De Rossi. In the sacristy is a relief of...
first artists to use female models for preparatory drawings—male pupils ("garzoni") were normally used for studies of both sexes. Young Man Carrying an Old...
(1649-1654) Francesco Coccalini, from Venice (1654 - 1661) Giovanni Paolo Garzoni, from Venice (1663 - 1675) Giovanni de Andreis, from Trogir (1676 - 1683)...
Novello da Carrara; Francesco I da Carrara; Ubertino da Carrara; Giovanni Garzoni; Saint Jerome; Carlo Malatesta; Petrarch; Coluccio Salutati; Giorgio Stella;...
1190–1201), jurist and author of Alberto Oselletti (1201–1207) Egidio de Garzoni (1207–1208) Ubaldo (1208–1216) Piccinino (1216) Simeone (1217–1228) Teoderico...
consistently draw female figures from female models rather than the usual garzoni or young male assistants, and Luti probably modelled for many of the hundreds...
of Marino Cappello, a merchant and a nobleman, and Paola Garzoni, daughter of Marino Garzoni, who had been prominent in politics as procuratore de Citra...
anatomist and surgeon, called the founder of modern embryology Leonardo Garzoni (1543–1592), Jesuit natural philosopher; author of the first known example...
– French scholar, abbot, and member of Académie des Sciences Leonardo Garzoni (1543–1592) – Jesuit natural philosopher; author of the first known example...
Olivo Palace Moro Palace in Saint Barnaba Moro Marcello Palace Palazzo Garzoni Moro on the Grand Canal Tassini, Giuseppe (2009). Curiosità veneziane,...
Giovanni d'Arduin Antonio d'Arduin Alvise dalle Fornase Giovanni Garzoni Nicolò Garzoni Francesco Girardi Pietro Lippomano Nicolò Longo Francesco da Mezzo...
of the major financial enterprises of its kind, alongside the Soranzo, Garzoni, and Pisani banks. The Venetian economy was in a precarious situation,...
(1613); Franciscus Boncianni, Archbishop of Pisa (1613); Gian Alberto Garzoni, Bishop of Canea (1614); Baccio Gherardini, Bishop of Fiesole (1615); Vitalis...