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Andrea and Pozzo
* Nave ceiling, Andrea Pozzo, Sant ' Ignazio, Rome
Artists like Francesco Robba, Andrea Pozzo, Vittore Carpaccio and Giulio Quaglio worked in the Slovenian territory, while scientists such as Johann Weikhard von Valvasor and Johannes Gregorius Thalnitscher contributed to the development of the scholarly activities.
* February 15 – Carlo Andrea Pozzo di Borgo, politician and diplomat ( b. 1764 )
The interior, in Mannerist style, has an illusionistic canvas depicting a false dome by Andrea Pozzo ( 1702 ).
His work would later inspire the untrammelled stream of Baroque illusionism and energy that would emerge in the grand frescoes of Cortona, Lanfranco, and in later decades Andrea Pozzo and Gaulli.
Carlo Andrea Pozzo di Borgo
Carlo Andrea, count Pozzo di Borgo ( March 8, 1764 – February 15, 1842 ), was a Corsican politician who became a Russian diplomat.
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* 1709 in art-Death: Meindert Hobbema, Andrea Pozzo
Fresco with trompe l ' œil dome painted on low vaulting, Jesuitenkirche, Vienna | Jesuit Church, Vienna, by Andrea Pozzo, 1703
An example of a perfect architectural trompe-l ' œil is the illusionistic dome in the Jesuit church, Vienna, by Andrea Pozzo, which is only slightly curved but gives the impression of true architecture.
* Andrea Pozzo
Among the best-known people who have attended the University of Pisa are Italian Presidents Giovanni Gronchi and Carlo Azeglio Ciampi ; Haitian President René Préval ; Nicaraguan President Adan Cardenas ; Pope Clement XII ; Italian Prime Ministers Sidney Sonnino, Giuliano Amato and Massimo D ' Alema ; Somali Prime Minister Ali Mohammed Ghedi ; Italian political leaders Carlo Sforza, Paolo Emilio Taviani, Alessandro Natta, Enrico Letta, Marcello Pera, Fabio Mussi and Sandro Bondi ; Italian Constitutional Court Judge Sabino Cassese ; Roman Catholic Cardinals Pietro Accolti, Benedetto Accolti the Younger, Francesco Barberini, Francesco Martelli and Bandino Panciatici ; Roman Catholic Archbishop Giovanni Battista Rinuccini ; Nobel Laureate in Literature Giosuè Carducci ; Nobel Laureates in Physics Enrico Fermi and Carlo Rubbia ; anatomist Atto Tigri ; art historian and curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev ; author Antonio Tabucchi ; civil engineer Henry Willey Reveley ; computer scientist Roberto Di Cosmo ; diplomats Carlo Andrea Pozzo di Borgo and Marcello Spatafora ; director and screenwriter Mario Monicelli ; economist Luigi Bodio ; egyptologist Ippolito Rosellini ; electron microscopist Clara Franzini-Armstrong ; geneticist Guido Pontecorvo ; historians Camillo Porzio and Carlo Ginzburg ; intellectual Adriano Sofri ; international civil servant Francesco Cappè ; journalists Lando Ferretti and Tiziano Terzani ; jurists Piero Calamandrei, Francesco Carrara and Antonio Cassese ; linguists Stefano Arduini and Luigi Rizzi ; manager Pier Francesco Guarguaglini ; mathematicians Bonaventura Cavalieri, Giovanni Ceva, Enrico Betti, Guido Fubini, Vito Volterra and Luigi Fantappiè ; neuroscientist Emilio Bizzi ; philosophers Giovanni Gentile and Anna Camaiti Hostert ; physicians Francesco Redi, Vincenzo Chiarugi and François Carlo Antommarchi ; physicists Adolfo Bartoli, Luigi Puccianti, Antonio Pacinotti, Temistocle Calzecchi-Onesti, Franco Rasetti and Luca Gammaitoni ; playwright and librettist Giacinto Andrea Cicognini ; racing car and engine designer Carlo Chiti ; surgeon Andrea Vaccá Berlinghieri ; tenor Andrea Bocelli ; writer Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi.

Andrea and Jesuit
The 900-page book, titled Elementorum physicae mathematicae, written in Latin by Jesuit Father Andrea Caraffa, a professor at the Collegio Romano, covered subjects like mathematics, classical mechanics, astronomy, optics, and acoustics.
Maltese Jesuit Fra Andrea opened a conservatory for girls in 1692.
Andrea Pozzo, a Jesuit brother, painted the grandiose fresco that stretches across the nave ceiling ( after 1685 ).
Among the artists active in the Monferrato, noteworthy are Gian Martino Spanzotti of Casale and painter of the Renaissance, Andrea Pozzo, Jesuit painter and architect active in the seventeenth century, the painter Pier Francesco Guala ; Macrino d ' Alba, a contemporary of Spanzotti, whose works are in private and public collections in the United States and Turin.
The first chapel to the right of the nave is the Cappella di Sant ' Andrea, so named because the church previously on the site, which had to be demolished to make way for the Jesuit church, was dedicated to St. Andrew.
André Tacquet ( 23 June 1612 Antwerp – 22 December 1660 Antwerp, also referred to by his Latinized name Andrea Tacquet ) was a Flemish mathematician and Jesuit Priest.
Commissioned by former Cardinal Camillo Francesco Maria Pamphili, with the approval of Pope Alexander VII, Sant ' Andrea was the third Jesuit church constructed in Rome, after the Church of the Gesù and Sant ' Ignazio.
Sculpture by Pierre Legros of Saint Stanislaus Kostka ( 1702-03 ) in the Jesuit novitiate adjacent to Sant ' Andrea al Quirinale, Rome.
A series of such ceilings were painted in the naves of Roman churches during the last three decades of the 17th century, including Andrea Pozzo's massive allegory at the other Roman Jesuit church, S. Ignazio, as well as Domenico Maria Canuti's and Enrico Haffner's Apotheosis at Santissimi Domenico e Sisto.
The Jesuit Church (), also known as the University Church () is a two-floor, double-tower church in Vienna, Austria, influenced by early Baroque principles but remodeled by Andrea Pozzo in 1703-1705.
Ceiling of the Jesuitenkirche, Vienna | Jesuit church in Vienna by Andrea Pozzo ( 1703 )
* Andrea Pozzo at San Ignazio in Rome and the Jesuit church in Vienna.

Andrea and Brother
The murals were painted by a Swiss Artist, who was invited by Brother Odorico D ' Andrea.
Andrea Corr-" Oh Brother "
In 1703, Brother Andrea Pozzo, s. j.

Andrea and baroque
* The church of Sant ' Andrea al Quirinale was designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini ( 1658 – 1671 ), for Cardinal Camillo Pamphilii ( nephew of Pope Innocent X ); it is one of the most elegant samples of baroque architecture in Rome, with its splendid interior of marble, stuccoes, and gilded decorations.
* Corso Vittorio Emanuele is the main street of the medieval town, surrounded by interesting buildings of different ages, as several examples of Catalan-gothic ( as the so-called House of Re Enzo ), the baroque church of Sant ' Andrea, built by Corsican community, the neoclassic Civic Theatre and Quesada's palace.
It has a baroque façade and contains a beautiful wooden statue of St. Michael ( 1400 ), as well as paintings of Pietro Antonio Ferro and Andrea Vaccaro.
From 1625 to 1627 Giovanni Lanfranco, a native of Parma who knew Correggio's dome, painted the enormous dome of the church of Sant ' Andrea della Valle with an Assumption of the Virgin that overwhelmed contemporary spectators with its exuberant illusionistic effects and became one of the first high baroque masterpieces.

Andrea and painter
* 1486 – Andrea del Sarto, Italian painter ( d. 1530 )
* 1817 – Andrea Appiani, Italian painter ( b. 1754 )
* 1970 – Andrea Mantegna, Italian painter
* Giovanni Andrea Ansaldo of Genoa ( 1584 – 1638 ), painter
* January 21 – Andrea del Sarto, Italian painter ( born 1487 )
* Andrea del Verrocchio of Florence ( 1435 – 1488 ), painter, sculptor, and goldsmith
* September 13 – Andrea Mantegna, Italian painter and engraver ( b. 1432 )
** Andrea del Castagno, Italian painter
* July 16 – Andrea del Sarto, Italian painter ( d. 1531 )
** Andrea Solari, Italian painter ( b. 1460 )
* August 25 – Andrea Orcagna, Italian painter, sculptor, and architect
** Andrea Vanni, painter ( d. c. 1414 )
Other pupils or assistants include Raffaellino del Colle, Andrea Sabbatini, Bartolommeo Ramenghi, Pellegrino Aretusi, Vincenzo Tamagni, Battista Dossi, Tommaso Vincidor, Timoteo Viti ( the Urbino painter ), and the sculptor and architect Lorenzetto ( Giulio's brother-in-law ).
Under Francesco II the famous Renaissance painter Andrea Mantegna worked in Mantua as court painter, producing some of his most outstanding works.
* September 7-Giovanni Andrea Lazzarini, painter, poet and art historian ( born 1710 )
Andrea Mantegna (; c. 1431 – September 13, 1506 ) was an Italian painter, a student of Roman archeology, and son in law of Jacopo Bellini.
Andrea del Verrocchio ( c. 1435 – 1488 ), born Andrea di Michele di Francesco de ' Cioni, was an Italian sculptor, goldsmith and painter who worked at the court of Lorenzo de ' Medici in Florence in the early renaissance.
Andrea del Castagno ( or Andrea di Bartolo di Bargilla ) ( c. 1421 – 19 August 1457 ) was an Italian painter from Florence, influenced chiefly by Tommaso Masaccio and Giotto di Bondone.
It has been suggested that Vasari was confusing this murder case with another one involving a " Domenico di Matteo " who was killed by an " Andreino " in 1448, but the archival record shows that this is a misreading: " A cursory examination reveals two things: first, that the name of the dead painter is not Domenico di Matteo, but Domenico di Marco ; and second, and much more crucially, that there is no mention of him having been killed by a painter named Andrea or Andreino.
Andrea di Cione di Arcangelo ( c. 1308 – August 25, 1368 ), better known as Orcagna, was an Italian painter, sculptor, and architect active in Florence.

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