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Federico Barocci

Renaissance Quarterly, 2002
Federico Barocci (b. c. 1532–d. 1612) was the most famous and well-paid Italian artist of the later 16th and early 17th centuries. Born in Urbino to a prosperous artisan family, he traveled to Rome in the early 1950s and then again in the early 1560s, receiving a papal commission through his elder countryman Taddeo Zuccaro. In the meantime, he began to
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Federico Barocci, Federico Borromeo, and the Oratorian Orbit

Renaissance Quarterly, 2003
Federico Barocci (1535-1612) has always held a special place in studies of the patronage of Filippo Neri's Roman Congregation of the Oratory. The problem is how to quantify the affinity between artist and patron without slipping into zeitgeist historicism.
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Federico Zuccari and Federico Barocci at Loreto and Urbino

2019
Mitteilungen des Kunsthistorischen Institutes in Florenz, Bd. 26 Nr.
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The Cinema of Federico Fellini

, 1992
This artistic biography of the Italian film-maker Federico Fellini shows how his imagination has been shaped by popular culture, literature and his encounter with the ideas of C G Jung, especially Jungian dream interpretation.
Peter E. Bondanella
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Academic FabLabs for industry 4.0: Experience at University of Naples Federico II

IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, 2018
L. Angrisani   +3 more
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Gout in Duke Federico of Montefeltro (1422-1482): a new pearl of the Italian Renaissance.

Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology, 2018
A. Fornaciari   +5 more
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Luis Federico Leloir

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
R A, Kyle, M A, Shampo
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