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Noted masters of the 16th century School of Ferrara ( Painting ) include Lorenzo Costa and Dosso Dossi, the most eminent of all, Girolamo da Carpi and Benvenuto Tisi ( il Garofalo ).

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One painting, Portrait of a Youth by Dosso Dossi at the National Gallery of Victoria, was identified as a portrait of Lucrezia in November 2008.
The Ascension, by Dosso Dossi, 16th century.
The frieze paintings were based on the Aeneid ; this scene by Dossi is book 6, lines 635-709, wherein Aeneas is guided over the bridge into the Elysian Fields by the Cumaean Sibyl.
Portrait of a Youth, the only confirmed portrait of Lucrezia Borgia by Dosso Dossi ( 1514-1516 ), at the National Gallery of Victoria.
Recently, " Portrait of a Youth " at the National Gallery of Victoria, the mysterious portrait of an unknown subject by an unknown painter, has been identified as a portrait of the infamous Lucrezia Borgia by Dosso Dossi.
* Works by Dosso Dossi at Census of Ferrarese Paintings and Drawings
This was a group of socially conservative Christian democrats, formed by Paola Binetti, Luigi Bobba, Enzo Carra, Patrizia Toia, Emanuela Baio Dossi and Marco Calgaro.
* Dosso Dossi, Garofalo, and the Costabili Polyptych: Imaging Spiritual Authority, The Art Bulletin, June, 2000 by Giancarlo Fiorenza pp. 252 – 279
Image: Dosso Dossi 010b. jpg | Jupiter, Mercury and Virtue by Dosso Dossi, 1524, is one of the most valuable paintings in the Castle's collection.
Aeneas and Achates on the Libyan shore, painted by Dosso Dossi for Alfonso's camerino d ' alabastro ( National Gallery of Art, Washington ).
Dosso Dossi produced another large bacchanal, and he also contributed ceiling decorations and a painted frieze for the cornice, depicting scenes from the Aeneid, which gained immediacy by showing the heroes in contemporary dress ( illustration, left ).

Dossi and .
The astounding list of painters and artists includes the names of Andrea Mantegna, Vicino da Ferrara, Giovanni Bellini, Leon Battista Alberti, Pisanello, Piero della Francesca, Battista Dossi, Dosso Dossi, Cosmé Tura, Francesco del Cossa and Titian.
Dosso Dossi.
Dosso Dossi ( c. 1490 – 1542 ), real name Giovanni di Niccolò de Luteri, was an Italian Renaissance painter who belonged to the Ferrara School of Painting.
Dossi was born in San Giovanni del Dosso, a village in the province of Mantua.
Dosso worked frequently with his brother Battista Dossi, who had trained in the Roman workshop of Raphael.
Dossi is also known for the atypical choices of bright pigment for his cabinet pieces.
He trained in the studio of a local Modenese sculptor, his early influence including Ferrarese painters such as Garofalo and Dosso Dossi.
* Dosso Dossi ( c. 1490 – 1542 ), an Italian High Renaissance painter
He returned to Ferrara and collaborated with Dosso Dossi and Garofalo among others on commissions for the d ’ Este family.
Born in Ferrara, Tisi is claimed to have apprenticed under Panetti and perhaps Costa and was a contemporary, and sometimes collaborator with Dosso Dossi.
From Rome family affairs recalled him to Ferrara ; there Duke Alfonso I commissioned him to execute paintings, along with the Dossi, in the Delizia di Belriguardo and in other palaces.
He enlarged the Castello del Buonconsiglio and called Renaissance artists such as Dosso Dossi and Romanino to decorated the new sections.

Luciano and
His best literary work was los Sueños de Luciano Pulgar ( 1926 ).
In 1993, Rebekah Colberg along with Eugenio Guerra and Manuel Luciano, the Puerto Rican silver medalists that participated in the 1930 Central American and Caribbean Games in Havana, handed the games torch to Puerto Rican basketball player Juan Pachín Vicéns during the official opening ceremonies of the 1993 Central American and Caribbean Games Colberg died on July 8, 1985 in her native town and is buried in the Old San Juan Cemetery, Cementerio Santa Maria Magdalena de Pazzis.
It was directed by Luciano Chaning Carlos, with whom he worked in 23 of his movies.
In June 1780, Espejo wrote Marco Porcio Catón ( Marcus Porcius Cato ), Once again, Espejo used a pseudonym, Moisés Blancardo .” In this work, a parodied censor's response to the Nuevo Luciano, he scorned the notions and ideas of its critics.
In a 20 November 2008 interview with La Repubblica, Brighi called Luciano Spalletti the best I ’ ve ever had in terms of managing the group, and I ’ ve had some great ones like Guidolin and Prandelli .” Around the same time he told Sky Italia, I like to work, not talk.

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* Luciano Bellosi " Per un contesto cimabuesco senese a ) Guido da Siena e il probabile Dietisalvi " Propsettiva 61, 1991 pp. 6 – 20 and " Per un contesto cimabuesco senese b ) Rinaldo da Siena e Guido di Graziano " Propsettiva 61, 1991, pp. 15 – 28

Luciano and published
The firm's avant garde directions continued after World War II, when UE published works by a number of significant composers, among them Luciano Berio, Pierre Boulez, Morton Feldman, Mauricio Kagel, György Kurtág, György Ligeti and Karlheinz Stockhausen.

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Caesar's invasion may well have led to the loss of some 40, 000-70, 000 scrolls in a warehouse adjacent to the port ( as Luciano Canfora argues, they were likely copies produced by the Library intended for export ), but it is unlikely to have affected the Library or Museum, given that there is ample evidence that both existed later.
Luciano Berio: Two Interviews, translated and edited by David Osmond-Smith.
* Rendering ( Berio ), a composition by Luciano Berio
Yet conflicts between the so-called Darmstadt school, which included composers like Pierre Boulez, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Karel Goeyvaerts, Luciano Berio and Gottfried Michael Koenig, soon arose, receiving explicit expression in Adorno's 1954 lecture, " The Aging of the New Music ", where he argued that atonality's freedom was being restricted to serialism in much the same way as it was once restricted by twelve-tone technique.
* 1938 Luciano Serra pilota by Goffredo Alessandrini
* The Far Right in Western and Eastern Europe by Luciano Cheles, Ronnie Ferguson, and Michalina Vaughan ( Longman Publishing Group ; 2nd edition, 1995, ISBN 0-582-23881-1 )
* The Far Right in Western and Eastern Europe by Luciano Cheles, Ronnie Ferguson, and Michalina Vaughan ( Longman Publishing Group ; 2nd edition, 1995, ISBN 0-582-23881-1 )
On the popular front, a big box office success was the appearance of Luciano Pavarotti and Joan Sutherland at the Concert Hall of the Sydney Opera House in 1983, with the Elizabethan Sydney Orchestra conducted by Richard Bonynge ( the sister orchestra in Melbourne was known as the Elizabethan Melbourne Orchestra.
" This group of " Young Turk " mafiosi was led by Luciano and included Costello, Genovese, Adonis, Gambino and Anastasia on the Masseria side and Profaci, Gagliano, Lucchese, Magliocco and Magaddino on the Maranzano side.
In New York City, five Mafia families were established, headed by Luciano, Profaci, Gagliano, Vincent Mangano and Maranzano respectively.
In place of the capo di tutti capi in Maranzano's plan, Luciano established a national commission in which each of the families would be represented by their boss and to which each family would owe allegiance.
Davis began work on Marked Woman ( 1937 ), as a prostitute in a contemporary gangster drama inspired by the case of Lucky Luciano.
* The Dreyfus Trilogy by George Whyte ( in collaboration with Luciano Berio, Jost Meier and Alfred Schnittke ) comprising the opera Dreyfus-Die Affäre ( Deutsche Oper Berlin, 8 May 1994 ; Theater Basle, 16 October 1004 ; The Dreyfus Affair New York City Opera, April 1996 ); the dance drama Dreyfus-J ' accuse ( Oper der Stadt Bonn, 4 September 1994 ) and the musical satire Rage et Outrage ( Arte, April 1994 ; Zorn und Schande, Arte 1994 ; Rage and Outrage Channel 4, May 1994.
* Heuser, Beatrice, " Alliances Bedevilled by History: Franks, Germanics and Anglo-Saxons in the Cold War ", in Luciano Tosi ( ed ): Europe, its Borders and the Others ( Naples: Edizione Scientifiche Italiane, 2000 ), pp. 313-349.
On November 16, 1992, Buscetta testified before the Antimafia Commission presided by Luciano Violante about the links between Cosa Nostra and Salvo Lima and Giulio Andreotti.
Celebrities impersonated by Candy include Jerry Mathers, Divine ( Glen Milstead ), Orson Welles, Julia Child, Richard Burton, Silvio Gigante, Luciano Pavarotti, Jimmy the Greek, Andrew Sarris, Tip O ' Neill, Don Rickles, Curly Howard, Merlin Olsen, Jackie Gleason, Tom Selleck, Gordon Pinsent, Ed Asner, Gertrude Stein, Morgy Kneele, Doug McGrath, and Hervé Villechaize.
1 ( 1922 ), Luciano Berio's Passaggio, which uses five, and the Violin Concerto of György Ligeti, as well as pieces by Cornelius Cardew, Alberto Ginastera, Hans Werner Henze, Peter Maxwell Davies, and Krzysztof Penderecki.
* Puccini: La Bohème Ileana Cotrubaş with Luciano Pavarotti and Piero Cappuccilli, conducted by Carlos Kleiber, live recording at La Scala, Milan 22 March 1979 EX92T01 / 2 CD
**" Chamber Music " ( Berio ), a composition by Luciano Berio
The Solti Ring was voted best recording of all time by readers of the influential magazine Gramophone and Luciano Pavarotti remained an exclusive Decca artist throughout his recording career.
On April 15, 1931, Masseria was gunned down at Nuova Villa Tammaro restaurant in Coney Island by Luciano associates Anastasia, Adonis, Genovese, and Siegel.
Though Anastasia never admitted to having a hand in the Mangano murders, he managed to convince the heads of the other families that Vincent Mangano had been plotting to have him killed, a claim backed up by Frank Costello, the acting boss of the Luciano crime family.
Sinatra would later testify about this in court, but announced that he didn't know any Carlo Gambino, but it got to a point where he had to explain why he was attending the Havana Conference in Cuba in 1946, showing up with $ 2, 000, 000 in a silver suitcase and a picture that showed Sinatra, Charles " Lucky " Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Albert " The Executioner " Anastasia, and Carlo Gambino having a drink by a pool.
In October 1929, Luciano was forced into a limousine at gun point by three men, beaten and stabbed, and dumped on a beach on Staten Island.
When picked up by the police after the beating, Luciano said that he had no idea who did it.

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