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Constantino and Brumidi
Detail from a fresco by Constantino Brumidi in the United States Capitol | U. S. Capitol in Washington, D. C., showing two early symbols of America: Columbia ( name ) | Columbia ( left ) and the Indian princess
The fresco painted on the interior of the Capitol's dome titled The Apotheosis of Washington was painted by Constantino Brumidi in 1865 ( photo 2005 )
The Capitol has a long history in art of the United States, beginning in 1856 with Italian / Greek American artist Constantino Brumidi and his murals in the hallways of the first floor of the Senate side of the Capitol.
Constantino Brumidi created the frescoed interior of the Capitol dome, and spent the rest of his life executing still other artworks to beautify the Capitol.
Following in the footsteps of Constantino Brumidi, other Italians and their descendants helped create Washington ’ s impressive monuments.
The large painting above the altar is the work of Constantino Brumidi, who is famous for painting the frescoes on the interior of the United States Capitol dome.
The Apotheosis of Washington is the immense fresco painted by Italian artist Constantino Brumidi in 1865 and visible through the oculus of the dome in the rotunda of the United States Capitol Building.
Constantino Brumidi
Constantino Brumidi ( July 26, 1805 – February 19, 1880 ) was a Greek / Italian-American historical painter, best known and honored for his fresco work in the Capitol Building in Washington, DC.
2430 ), which awarded the Congressional Gold Medal ( posthumously ) to Constantino Brumidi, to be displayed in the Capitol Visitor Center, as part of an exhibit honoring him.
* Constantino Brumidi: Il Michelangelo Del Capitol ( Italian )-Dossena, Tiziano Thomas, L ' Idea Magazine N. 24, Vol. II, 2005, New York
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Constantino and designed
The column, dedicated to his father, was designed by the Italian-born architect Constantino Tencalla and the sculptor Clemente Molli, and cast by Daniel Tym.
It was designed by the Italian-born architect Constantino Tencalla and the sculptor Clemente Molli, and cast by Daniel Tym.
* Williams Electronics releases the arcade games Joust ( designed by Barry Oursler, art by Constantino Mitchell ) and Robotron: 2084 ( designed by Eugene Jarvis ).
To alleviate the problem of the facade's integration into Torres's building, Constantino Candeira designed a great staircase and vestibule, in the historicist style, that was accessed through the Baroque facade.

Constantino and with
Of the people who worked with the Fazzoni family, many founded their own businesses, such as: Paul Rozzi, Jacob Conti, Constantino Vitale, and Joseph Zambelli.
Constantino contrasts Bonifacio who had no record of compromise with the Spanish with the Cavite leaders who did compromise, resulting in the Pact of Biak-na-Bato whereas the revolution was officially halted and its leaders exiled, though many Filipinos continued to fight ( though Aguinaldo, unofficially allied with the United States, did return to take charge of the revolution during the Spanish-American War ).
* Daiquirí Floridita – with maraschino liqueur, created by Constantino Ribalaigua Vert at El Floridita.
Haas ( left ) with Rico Constantino | Rico ( center ) and Jackie Gayda | Miss Jackie ( right ).
They are Mayonnaise: Ligaya, Itchyworms: Maling Akala, Aiza Seguerra with Mike Villegas: With a Smile, Callalily: Minsan, Hilera: Kaliwete, Johnoy Danao: Pare Ko, Ney Dimaculangan and Yeng Constantino: Kailan, Vin Dancel: Overdrive, Chicosci: Magasin, Tanya Markova: Hey Jay, 6cyclemind with Eunice of Gracenote: Alapaap, Razorback with Gloc9: Super Proxy, Jay Durias: Ang Huling El Bimbo and Marc Abaya of Kjwan: Fine Time.
" Unlimited Voltage ") had three separate runs: one from 1998 to 1999 hosted by Constantino Romero, one from 2006 to 2008 with Luis Larrodera, and one in 2011 with Ivonne Reyes.
Charlie Haas ( left ) with Rico Constantino | Rico ( center ) and Gayda ( right ).
They lost the tag team gold to Rikishi and their stylist Rico Constantino, who was forced to team with Rikishi on May 19, 2002 at Judgment Day.
Formed from a defunct speed metal project called the Incarcerated in the summer of 1994, singer Dave Larsen and bassist Chris Barton linked up with guitarist Nick Constantino and drummer Tom Wengerter.

Constantino and architect
The palace's architect was Constantino Tencalla, architect to Poland's King Władysław IV and designer of King Zygmunt's Column, in front of the nearby Royal Castle, commemorating Sigismund III of Poland.

Constantino and at
In 2008, scientists Marcelo O. Magnasco and Constantino Baikouzis at Rockefeller University used clues in the text and astronomical data to attempt to pinpoint the time of Odysseus's return from his journey after the Trojan War.
In 2008, to investigate, Dr Marcelo O. Magnasco, an astronomer at Rockefeller University, and Constantino Baikouzis, of the Observatorio Astrónomico de La Plata in Argentina, looked for more clues.
* Four Chaplains Memorial, resembling a flying white bird at the top of the National Memorial Park entrance driveway, Washington, D. C., by abstract expressionist, Constantino Nivola.

Constantino and time
About this time an enterprising couple ( Professor Constantino Magno do Amaral and D. Teresa ) began a small factory in the area of Rua da Igreja, eventually occupying the building currently " occupied " by Ethnographic Museum ( Nulceu Etnográfico dos Cedros ) across from the main church.

Constantino and were
Other scholars, like Constantino Cabal, highlighted the fact that several Galician places, such as Pico Sacro, Pedra da Barca ( Muxía ) or San Andrés de Teixido, were already draws for pagan pilgrimage in pre-Roman times.
Marcos Espino was appointed mayor ; Martin Jaen as vice mayor, while Constantino Gulmatico, Vicente Guinalon, Severino Quidato, Simplicio H. Griño, Primitivo Gustilo and Marcial Jacildo were appointed councilors.
Artists featured on this were Yeng Constantino, Kamikazee, Gloc 9, Miggy Chavez of the band Chicosci, and the son of the late Francis M., Frank Magalona.
He and his contemporary Renato Constantino were among the first Filipino historians renowned for promoting a distinctly nationalist point of view of Filipino history ( nationalist historiography ).

Constantino and being
Dimitrios Gounaris, minister of war, the real leader of the Constantino faction, who, in deference to Allied public opinion, which had stigmatized him as a pro-German, had after the defeat of the Venizelists been compelled to renounce his claims to the premiership in favor of the less compromised Rallis, after being also refused the presidency of the Greek delegation to the London conference, resigned, bringing about a ministerial crisis.

Constantino and dome
Later artists have used the concept for motives ranging from genuine respect for the deceased ( Constantino Brumidi's fresco The Apotheosis of Washington on the dome of the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D. C .), to artistic comment ( Salvador Dalí's or Ingres's The Apotheosis of Homer ), to mock-heroic and burlesque apotheoses for comedic effect.

Constantino and .
Giacomo Constantino Beltrami, an Italian explorer who searched for the source of the Mississippi River.
Started by Constantino Vitale in Italy in 1889, Constantino immigrated to New Castle continuing his business there in the 1920s.
Fernandez Pomar, ' La coleccion de Uceda y los manuscritos griegos de Constantino Lascaris ', Emerita 34 ( 1966 ) 211-88.
Constantino Paul " Big Paul " Castellano ( pronounced cass-TAY-lah-noh ) ( June 26, 1915 – December 16, 1985 ), also known as " The Howard Hughes of the Mob " and " Big Paulie " ( or " PC " to his family ), succeeded Carlo Gambino as head of the Gambino crime family, then the nation's largest Cosa Nostra family.
Castellano often signed his name as " C. Paul Castellano " because he hated his first name, Constantino.
* November 19-Florencio Constantino, operatic tenor ( b. 1869 )
In contrast, Renato Constantino writes that Bonifacio was neither a danger to the revolution in general for he still planned to fight the Spanish, nor to the Revolution in Cavite since he was leaving ; but Bonifacio was definitely a threat to the Cavite leaders who wanted control of the Revolution, so he was eliminated.
Therefore, Constantino and Alejo Villanueva write Aguinaldo and his faction may be considered counter-revolutionary as well – as guilty of violating Bonifacio's constituted authority just as they considered Bonifacio to violate theirs.
Constantino and Villanueva also interpret the Tejeros Convention as the culmination of a movement by members of the upper class represented by Aguinaldo to wrest power from Bonifacio who represented the middle and lower classes.

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