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  • 51Spolia — (Latin, spoils ) is a modern art historical term used to describe the re use of earlier building material or decorative sculpture on new monuments. The practice was common in late antiquity (for example, the Arch of Janus, the earlier imperial… …

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  • 52Costanzo Preve — (Valenza, 14th April 1943) is an Italian philosopher and a political theoretician. Today is one of the most important anti capitalist European thinkers and his thought is based on the Old Greek and Idealistic tradition philosophy. Is author of… …

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  • 53Oleg Vassiliev (painter) — For the figure skater, see Oleg Kimovich Vasiliev. Oleg Vassiliev (born 1931 in Moscow) is a Russian painter associated with the Soviet Nonconformist Art style. Vassiliev emigrated to the United States, arriving in New York in 1990 and currently… …

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  • 54Tommaso Laureti — Tommaso Laureti, often called Tommaso Laureti Siciliano (c. 1530 22 September 1602), [G. Baglione, it. Le vite dei pittore (Rome) 1642:] was a Italian painter from Sicily who trained in the atelier of the aged Sebastiano del Piombo and worked in… …

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  • 55Science and religion in the Czech lands and Slovakia — Historical backdrop The field of “science and religion” (for lack of a better term; to denote that it is a single notion, we shall use the abbreviation “S R”) has a (relatively) long history in the Czech lands and Slovakia. The census of 1910… …

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  • 56I treni di Tozeur — Infobox ESC entry song = flagicon|Italy I treni di Tozeur caption = The original 7 inch single sleeve (Italy) year = 1984 country = Italy artist = Carla Bissi, Franco Battiato as = Alice Battiato with = language = Italian languages = composer =… …

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  • 57Fausto Vagnetti — (Anghiari, 1876 Roma, 1954) is a representative of Italian painting from the era of transition from the 19th to the 20th century. He emigrated from Tuscany to Rome and started infusing Tuscan brilliance and chromatism into the warm Roman style of …

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  • 58Ferdinando Galli-Bibiena — or Ferdinando Galli Bibiena (18 August 1656 3 January 1743), Galli Bibiena, Ferdinando (dates, Farnese dynasty, to Barcelona for Karl VI), Encyclopedia of Austria , 2006, aeiou.iicm.tugraz.at webpage:… …

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  • 59Galli da Bibiena family — Bibbiena, Italy origin of Galli Bibiena family The Galli Bibiena family, or Galli da Bibiena (also spelled Bibbiena ), was a family of Italian artists of the 17th and 18th centuries, including: [1] …

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  • 60Isaac Ware — (1704 [Baptised, St. Giles Cripplegate, 6 March 1703/04 Guildhall Library, noted by Colvin 1995.] 1766) was an English architect and translator of Palladio.He was apprenticed to Thomas Ripley, 1 August 1721, and followed him in positions in the… …

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