Carducci
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Carducci". Image Credit.
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| Noun | 1. Italian poet considered the national poet of modern Italy (1835-1907).[Wordnet]. | |
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Date "Carducci" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1812. (references) |
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| Bartolommeo Carducci | Bartolommeo Carducci (1560-1610), Italian painter, better known as Carducho, the Spanish corruption of his Italian patronymic, was born in Florence, where he studied architecture and sculpture under Ammanati, and painting under Zuccaero. The latter master he accompanied to Madrid, where he painted the ceiling of the Escorial library, assisting also in the production of the frescos that adorn the cloisters of that famous palace. (references) | ||
| Giosue Carducci | Italian poet considered the national poet of modern Italy (1835-1907). Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. | ||
| Michelangelo Carducci | Michelangelo Carducci was a 16th century Umbrian painter born in Norcia. (references) | ||
| Vincenzo Carducci | Vincenzo Carducci (1568-1638), was born in Florence, and was trained as a painter by Bartolommeo, whom he followed to Madrid. He worked a great deal for Philip III and Philip IV, and his best pictures are those he executed for the former monarch as decorations in the Prado. Examples of his work are preserved at Toledo, at Valladolid, at Segovia, and at several other Spanish cities. For many years he labored in Madrid as a teacher of his art, and among his pupils were Giovanni Ricci, Pedro Obregon, Vela, Francisco Collantes, and other distinguished representatives of the Spanish school during the 17th century. He was also author of a treatise or dialogue, De las Excelencias de la Pintura, which was published in 1633. (references) | ||
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Extended Definition: CarducciCarducciSource: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Carducci". Image Credit. |
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| Giosuè Carducci | 14 | Bartolomeo Carducci | 4 | |
| Castagneto Carducci | 10 | Carducci | 2 | |
| Vincenzo Carducci | 9 | Castagneto Carducci | 10 | |
| Bartolomeo Carducci | 4 | Giosuè Carducci | 14 | |
| Joe Carducci | 4 | Joe Carducci | 4 | |
| Vince Carducci | 3 | Michelangelo Carducci | 2 | |
| Michelangelo Carducci | 2 | Vince Carducci | 3 | |
| Carducci | 2 | Vincenzo Carducci | 9 | |
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