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  • This painting was commissioned in 1614, the year in which the proceedings that were to lead to Neri's beatification commenced.

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • Father Bacci recorded Neri's preference for the painting and his raptures there in his biography of 1622, recalling how "he would stay in the chapel of the Visitation where he pleasurably and willingly contemplated the image of Barocci."

    The Visitation 2009

  • While the city's media praised Kelly's so-called candor, noting that he spared the city from a possible riot, Siegel stated that he felt Kelly had violated Neri's rights.

    Len Levitt: Mayor Mike and the Imam 2009

  • While the city's media praised Kelly's public stance, suggesting it helped forestall a riot, no less a police critic than Norman Siegel, the former head of the New York Civil Liberties Union, pointed out that Kelly's statement violated Neri's right to fair trial.

    Len Levitt: The Lieutenant's Death That Will Not Die 2009

  • Father Bacci recorded Neri's preference for the painting and his raptures there in his biography of 1622, recalling how "he would stay in the chapel of the Visitation where he pleasurably and willingly contemplated the image of Barocci."

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • Neri had been patrolling the rooftop of the Louis Armstrong houses in Bedford Stuyvesant on a cold January night when 19-year-old Stansbury pushed open the interior door to the roof at the same time that Neri's partner was pulling it open from the outside.

    Len Levitt: PBA: Bratton Award No Slap at Kelly 2009

  • This painting was commissioned in 1614, the year in which the proceedings that were to lead to Neri's beatification commenced.

    St Philip Neri 2009

  • But Gonzales said that Neri's answers to questions asked by the legislators would now depend as to whether he will answer some of them or not.

    President Arroyo's Fight Against Corruption 2008

  • Antonio Neri's L'Arte vetraria (first issued in 1612) exhibits this problem: An eighteenth-century example of the same might be Godfrey Smith's Laboratory of Arts (1738), a compendium of information, much of it translated from German.

    The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe 2006

  • Most submissions could be traced to existing information about glass and colored-glassmaking: Antonio Neri's Arte vetraria (1612) and its many translations; Jean Haudicquer de Blancourt's De l'art de la verrerie (1697); Robert Dossie's Handmaid to the Arts (1758), or Pierre Le Vieil's L'Art de a peinture sur verre et de la viterie (1774) .48 reference reference

    The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe 2006

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