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George Andreani, pseudonym Josef Dvořáček [1] (born as Josef Kumok; 28 February 1901 in Warsaw, Poland – 2 April 1979 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) was a Polish composer, film score composer, pianist, conductor, and actor.
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Clément Henri Andreani was the son of Italian immigrants Massimo Andreani and Angiolina Reali, who arrived in the United States in 1888. Orphaned at an early age and suffering from a spinal deformity, he was cared for by his aunt Quinta. Friends, noting his artistic abilities, helped him to take art classes in San Francisco. [1]
Andreani is an Italian surname, derived from Andrea (Andrew). Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Aldo Andreani (1887–1971), Italian architect and sculptor
Giulia Andreani & Agathe Pitié, Galerie de l'Escale, Levallois (2013) [non] si passa la frontiera, Bendana-Pinel Art Contemporain, Paris (2013) Peintures et dessins, Hôtel du département de l’Eure, Évreux (2012) Journal d’une iconophage, Galerie Premier Regard, Paris (2012) I shot him down, L’inlassable Galerie, Paris (2012)
Andreani was born in Milan on 27 May 1763. His father was Giovanni Pietro Paolo Andreani (1705–1772) and his mother, Clementine Sormani (1733–1763). His father's family can be traced back to the aristocracy of the 13th century, and he was made a Count in 1748. [2]
Andrea Andreani (1540–1623) was an Italian engraver on wood, who was among the first printmakers in Italy to use chiaroscuro, which required multiple colours. Andreani was born and generally active in Mantua about 1540 ( Brulliot says 1560) and died at Rome in 1623.
Jacques Andreani was born in Paris. He graduated from the Sciences Po, ENA.From there, after working one year in Paris to learn basic Russian and to study Eastern European problems, he was assigned to Moscow, where he stayed during some of the most difficult periods of the Cold War – the construction of the Berlin wall and the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.