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Criticità nelle attività peritali
Venerdì 4 ottobre i rappresentanti delle associazioni peritali ** si sono incontrati per il consueto appuntamento mensile sull’argomento. In questa occasione dovevamo decidere come sollecitare un cenno di riscontro ai vari ministeri ed enti pubblici che dovrebbero essere interessati alla situazioni che da mesi si è creata nel campo di applicazione della legge che ci riguarda, L’art. 156 del…
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love + art
#the kiss by gustav klimt#springtime by pierre auguste cot#the fisherman and the syren by frederic leighton#the bolt by jean-honore fragonard#the kiss by francesco hayez#love or duty by gabriele castagnola#a huguenot on st. bartholomew's day by john everett millais#the other side by dean cornwall#romeo and juliet by sir frank dicksee#two young women kissing by louis-leopold boilly#the kiss by silvio allason#arjuna subhadra by raja ravi varma#lovers under an umbrella in the snow by suzuki harunobu#in bed: the kiss by henri de toulouse-lautrec#the surprise by antoine watteau#dance in the country by pierre-auguste renoir#the birthday by marc chagall#romance by thomas hart benson#the honeysuckle bower by peter paul rubens#chez le pere lathuille by edouard manet#evening by wilhelm kotarbinski#lawrence alma tadema by john byam liston shaw#very long name but its by edmund dulac#love by george lepape#le feu by george barbier#tristram and isolde by john william waterhouse#the happy lovers by gustave courtbet#the butterfly couple by j.c. leyendecker#a thorn amidst the roses by james sant#carlisle wall (the lovers) by dante gabriel rossetti
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Jose Castagnola
😍😍😍
#jose castagnola#so hot 🔥🔥🔥#very beautiful#absolutely beautiful and sexy#hot gay#cute guy#perfect body
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Love or Duty (19th century) | Gabriele Castagnola
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I'm back! And now we have 4/4 turtles! I decided to try shading this time around, please give feedback on if it's better than with no shading!
#art#digital art#sal's art#oc#odliny#owls don’t live in new york#tmnt#willow castagnola#arson's art#willow#rottmnt#rise of the tmnt#rise of the teenage mutant ninja turtles#rise donnie#rise raph#rise mikey#rise leo
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Avvertenze per gl'inesperti (donne e giovinetti)
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3 marzo … ricordiamo …
3 marzo … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2023: Tom Sizemore, Thomas Edward Sizemore, attore, produttore cinematografico e cantante statunitense. Durante le riprese del film Assassini nati – Natural Born Killers nel 1994 l’attore si è rotto inavvertitamente il naso in una scena d’azione. Nel 1996 l’attore si è sposato con l’attrice Maeve Quinlan, ma nel 1999 è arrivato il divorzio; l’attore poi è stato fidanzato con la maitresse…
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#3 marzo#Alfieri Maserati#Alice Pearce#Connie Gilchrist#Danny Kaye#Dante Maggio#David Daniel Kaminsky#David Ogden Stiers#Doris Hill#Emily Fitzroy#Eugenia Castagnola#Frank R. Wilcox#Frank Reppy Wilcox#Frank Wilcox#Horst Buchholz#Horst Werner Buchholz#Liliana Castagnola#Lois Wilson#Lou Costello#Louis Francis Cristillo#Maria Antonieta Portocarrero Thedim#Míriam Colón#Míriam Colón Valle#Nicola Mary Pagett Scott#Nicola Pagett#Percy Marmont#Ricordiamo#Robert Beatty#Rose Constance Gilchrist#Sarah Ferrati
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Oh my jeepers creepers she looks so cooolllll >_<
Frikken love how you drew her, thank you so much
Okay, I had no idea about the color palette, but I really wanted to draw Willow from @salcommitsarson's Rise AU, Owls Don't Live In New York
Sal I really hope you like it, and if I can change anything about it (because I didn't know a couple things about the design lol), lemme know :D
#owls don't live in new york#tmnt#tmnt oc#rottmnt#art#rise oc#willow#willow castagnola#owls don’t live in new york#odliny#odliny fanart
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Marie Castagnola
https://www.instagram.com/sorry.for.the.youth/
https://www.instagram.com/____isle____/
#sorry for the youth#archive#image archive#magazine#curators#image collector#photography#art#image collection#collector
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Lila De Nobili
a cura di Vittoria Crespi Morbio
Testo di Vittoria Crespi Morbio, Polline di luce. L’arte di Lila De Nobili
Testimonianze: Gianandrea Gavazzeni; Carlo Maria Giulini; Franco Mannino.
Apparati: nota biografica e cronologia delle opere a cura di Emilio Carcano e Vittoria Crespi Morbio; catalogo delle opere realizzate per il Teatro alla Scala.
Ed.Teatro alla Scala, Milano 2002, 139 pagine, 24x29cm
euro 40,00
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Mostra Palazzo Busca Milano 2 ottobre 2 dicembre 2002
Nasce il 3 settembre 1916 a Castagnola (Lugano)
da una famiglia di origine ungherese da parte di madre, sorella del pittore Marcel Vertès, e ligure da parte di padre, un uomo d’affari che tra le varie iniziative produceva sigari toscani, che esportava negli Stati Uniti.
Le sue residenze durante l’adolescenza sono i grandi alberghi delle capitali europee e di New York. A Roma, dove studia presso l’Accademia di Belle Arti, abita con la madre al Grand-Hotel. Ma
la sua dimora eletta sarà Parigi dove trascorre la maggior parte della sua vita, dalla fine degli anni Quaranta fino al giorno in cui si spegne, il 19 febbraio 2002.
A Parigi frequenta l’Académie Ranson e debutta negli anni Quaranta come disegnatrice di moda e decoratrice d’interni. Collabora per Vogue (disegna i figurini per le collezioni Molyneux) e progetta memorabili vetrine per Hermès.
Si dedica casualmente alla scenografia nel 1947, per compiacere un’amica attrice, Françoise Lugagne, il cui marito, il regista Raymond Rouleau, insisteva nel chiedere di dipingere una scena. Con la rappresentazione di La rue des anges (Angel Pavement) di Jolm Boynton Priestley al Théâtre de Paris, comincia a dedicarsi al teatro con assoluta dedizione fino agli anni Sessanta, quando sceglierà di concentrarsi esclusivamente sulla pittura.
27/08/24
#Lila De Nobili#mostra Milano 2002#Teatro alla Scala#costumi treatrali#theatrical costumes#rare books#fashionbooksmilano
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Grand Hotel Villa Castagnola
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Is this the best April Fool's ever?
The news report was produced as an April Fools' Day joke in 1957, and presented a family in the canton of Ticino in southern Switzerland gathering a bumper spaghetti harvest after a mild winter and "virtual disappearance of the spaghetti weevil". Footage of a traditional "Harvest Festival" was aired along with a discussion of the breeding necessary to develop a strain to produce the perfect spaghetti noodle length. Some scenes were filmed at the (now closed) Pasta Foods factory on London Road, St Albans, in Hertfordshire, and at a hotel in Castagnola, Switzerland.
Panorama cameraman Charles de Jaeger dreamed up the story after remembering how teachers at his school in Austria teased his classmates for being so stupid that if they were told that spaghetti grew on trees, they would believe it. The editor of Panorama, Michael Peacock, told the BBC in 2014 how he gave de Jaeger a budget of £100 and sent him off. The report was made more believable through its voice-over by respected broadcaster Richard Dimbleby. Peacock said Dimbleby knew they were using his authority to make the joke work, and that Dimbleby loved the idea and went at it eagerly.
At the time, 7 million of the 15.8 million homes (about 44%) in Britain had television receivers. Pasta was not an everyday food in 1950s Britain, and it was known mainly from tinned spaghetti in tomato sauce and considered by many to be an exotic delicacy. An estimated eight million people watched the programme on 1 April 1957, and hundreds phoned in the following day to question the authenticity of the story or ask for more information about spaghetti cultivation and how they could grow their own spaghetti trees; the BBC told them to "place a sprig of spaghetti in a tin of tomato sauce and hope for the best".
The origins of April Fools Day are not clear but it is known that the tradition of practical joking and mischief-making dates back to Ancient Roman times.
It would appear that the festival is closely related to the coming of Spring.
Ancient Romans and Celts celebrated a festival of practical joking at about the time of the Vernal Equinox, as do millions of India's Hindus.
The French also mark 1 April but instead of April Fools they call it Poisson d'Avril (April Fish).
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