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    Luigi Sabatelli (21 February 1772, Florence – 29 January 1850, Milan) was an Italian painter of the Neoclassic period; active in Milan, Rome, and Florence...
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  • Sabatelli (1803–1830), Italian painter Giuseppe Sabatelli (1813–1843), Italian painter Luigi Sabatelli (1772–1850), Italian painter, father of Francesco...
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  • (1807–1877), painter Luigi Russolo (1885–1947), Futurist painter and composer Luigi Sabatelli (1772–1850), Neoclassical painter Luigi Schiavonetti (1765–1810)...
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    Milan, and a student between 1832 and 1838 at the Brera Academy under Luigi Sabatelli. He went to Venice and then in Rome, where he arrived in 1840 and became...
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    son Mihrdat, brother of Rhadamistus. "Radamisto uccide Zenobia" by Luigi Sabatelli (1803). "Rhadamistes and Zenobia" by Jean-Joseph Taillasson. "Shepherds...
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  • depiction, mainly around his native city of Milan. He was a pupil of Luigi Sabatelli, but after 1824 studied in Venice and Rome. He died at Milan, where...
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    Sabatelli (February 22, 1803 – August, 1830) was an Italian painter. Born at Florence, he first trained with his father, the Milanese painter Luigi Sabatelli...
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    lamp-pendulum of the Duomo of Pisa (by Luigi Sabatelli) Galileo presents the telescope to the Senate of Venice (by Luigi Sabatelli) Galileo, blind and old, converses...
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    episodes of the family from teams led by Tommaso Gherardini, while Luigi Sabatelli decorated the vault of the staircase, where they displayed once two...
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    An engraving by Luigi Sabatelli (1772–1850) of Florence during the plague in 1348, based on Giovanni Boccaccio's The Decameron...
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