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Massimo Agostinelli (born 25 September 1987) is a Switzerland-based Italian American artist, businessman and activist who uses text, [1] word play [2] and found objects in his works with a particular focus on interventions.
The 2019 Stanford Cardinal men's soccer team represented Stanford University during the 2019 NCAA Division I men's soccer season.They will be led by eight year head coach Jeremy Gunn.
Robert Frank Agostinelli (born May 21, 1953) is an American billionaire [1] financier who is the chairman and co-founder of private equity firm Rhône Group. Forbes estimates Agostinelli's net worth to be $1.0 billion, [ 2 ] ranking him as the 416th richest American.
The collection contains roughly 2,300 paintings by 750 artists, and only attributed artists are listed here. Painters with more than twenty works in the collection are Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Carlo Crivelli, Anthony van Dyck, Francesco Guardi, Rembrandt van Rijn, Peter Paul Rubens, Jacob van Ruisdael, and David Teniers II.
Agostinelli is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Alejandro Agostinelli, Argentine journalist; Alessandro Agostinelli (born 1965), Italian writer and journalist; Andrea Agostinelli (born 1957), Italian footballer and coach; Bruno Agostinelli (1987–2016), Canadian tennis player; Cataldo Agostinelli (1894–1988), Italian ...
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, on August 13, 2020, the Pac-12 Conference postponed all fall sports through the end of the calendar year. [1] [2] On November 4, 2020, the NCAA approved a plan for college soccer to be played in the spring. [3]
The Gonzaga Collection or Celeste Gallery (la Celeste Galeria) was the large collection of artworks commissioned and acquired by the House of Gonzaga in Mantua, Italy, exhibited for a time in the Palazzo Ducale, the Palazzo Te, the Palazzo San Sebastiano and other buildings in Mantua and elsewhere.
Carlo Sellitto: St. Cecilia at the organ: 1613 Cesare da Sesto: Adoration by the Magi: 1516–1519 Cesare da Sesto: Christ Suffering and the cardinal Oliviero Carafa: pre-1511 Francesco Solimena: Study of youth: 1728 Francesco Solimena: Martyrdom of Giustiniani in Scio: 1710–15 Francesco Solimena: Aeneas and Dido: c.1741 il Sodoma ...