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Identifier: dictionaryofpain05brya (find matches)
Title: Dictionary of painters and engravers
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Bryan, Michael, 1757-1821 Williamson, George Charles, 1858-1942
Subjects: Painters Engravers
Publisher: London, G. Bell
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto
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DaTid and Goliath-„ „ Baptism of Christ. Namur. Cercle ^.olo- j The Judgment of Cambyse9. Portraits of the Echevins(Diptych). His son, Jean Baptiste, also practised painting. SAZJEPIN, Nicolai Konstantinowitch, a Rus-sian amateur of great promise, whose Nun in theChoir of a Church excited much attention atPetersburg in 1853. He was the colonel of aRussian Engineer Battalion, and fell at the takingof Sebastopol, in 1855. SBARBI, Antonio, a Cremonese painter, was gique. WILLIAM SAY
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(From the mezzotint after Devis QUEEN CAROLINE PAINTERS AND ENGRAVERS. first a scholar of Bernasconi at Milan, and after-wards studied at Bologna under Lorenzo Pasinelli.He was invited to Piacenza by the Duke RanucciFarnese, for whom he painted many pictures. Hedistinguished himself by his representation ofanimals. He died at Milan early in the 18thcentury. SBINKO da TROTINA, a miniaturist of Praguein the 14th century. SCABARI, Niccolo, painter, born at Vicenzain 1735, painted in the style of the Bassani. Hisworks are to be found in the churches of Vicenza,Padua, and Verona. He died in 1802. SCACCIANI, Camillo, called Carbone, an Italianpainter of the Roman school, who flourished to-wards the close of the 18th century. He was anative of Pesaro, where there is a S. AndreaAvellino by him in the Duomo. SCACCIATI, Andrea, an Italian designer andengraver, born at Florence about the year 1726,was a pupil of Schweykhard. In 1766 he pub-lished, jointly with Stefano Mulinari, a set of forty-on
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