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  2. Carlo Siliotto - Wikipedia

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    Carlo Siliotto was born in Rome in 1950. He began playing guitar and violin at an early age, and pursued formal studies in composition at the Conservatory of Frosinone under the direction of Maestro Daniele Paris. He was among the founders of the popular folk band Canzoniere del Lazio (1973-1980). The group released six albums, revisiting ...

  3. Cultural depictions of Julius Caesar - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Roman busts of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra in the Altes Museum, Berlin. Caesar is referred to in some of the poems of Catullus (ca. 84 – 54 BC); The Commentarii de Bello Gallico (ca. 58 – 49 BC) and the Commentarii de Bello Civili (ca. 40 BC) are two autobiographical works Caesar used to justify his actions and cement popular support

  4. Tusculum portrait - Wikipedia

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    Julius Caesar. Dimensions. 32 cm × 21 cm (13 in × 8.3 in) Location. Museo di Antichità, Turin, Italy. The Tusculum portrait, also called the Tusculum bust, is the only extant portrait of Julius Caesar which may have been made during his lifetime. [1] It is also one of the two accepted portraits of Caesar (alongside the Chiaramonti Caesar ...

  5. The Death of Julius Caesar (Camuccini) - Wikipedia

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    La mort de Cèsar or The Death of Julius Caesar is an 1806 painting by Vincenzo Camuccini depicting the assassination of Julius Caesar. [1] The painting was originally commissioned in 1793 by Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol, for whom he had already produced a copy of Raphael 's Deposition. He completed a cartoon for the work in 1793 which ...

  6. Triumphs of Caesar (Mantegna) - Wikipedia

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    The Triumphs of Caesar are a series of nine large paintings created by the Italian Renaissance artist Andrea Mantegna between 1484 and 1492 [ 1 ] for the Gonzaga Ducal Palace, Mantua. They depict a triumphal military parade celebrating the victory of Julius Caesar in the Gallic Wars. Acknowledged from the time of Mantegna as his greatest ...

  7. Category:Paintings of Julius Caesar - Wikipedia

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    Cultural depictions of Julius Caesar. Portraits of people. Paintings of men.

  8. Death of the Virgin (Caravaggio) - Wikipedia

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    The breach of decorum led to a rejection of the painting by the fathers of Santa Maria della Scala and its replacement by a picture by Carlo Saraceni, a close follower of Caravaggio. [9] Upon the recommendation by Peter Paul Rubens, who praised it as one of Caravaggio's best works, the painting was bought by Vincenzo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua.

  9. Pennsylvania museum to sell painting in settlement with heirs ...

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    A Pennsylvania museum has agreed to sell a 16th century portrait that once belonged to a Jewish family that was forced to part with it while fleeing Nazi Germany before World War II. The Allentown ...