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This picture – a gift to the Commune of Cadore from the artist who painted it – is now the only mural fresco in the town.
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The large old house adjoining, known in Cadore as the Casa Zampieri, was the next place to be visited.
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With the exception of the Virgin, which is immeasurably inferior to the others, these figures are, far and away, the finest things in Cadore.
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* No description of these grand designs is to be found in either Crowe and Cavalcaselle's Histories of Painting in Italy, or in Mr. Gilbert's "Cadore;" although this latter gentleman seems to have had a glimpse of them while stowed away in the gloom of the loft.
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Her private vocal instructors included Whitney, Guillo, and Outland in the United States, and Cadore, Storchio, Conti, and Agininni abroad.
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In one more day, if he didn't show up, Giuseppina would be shipped back to Lozzo di Cadore, her home in northern Italy.
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In one more day, if he didn't show up, Giuseppina would be shipped back to Lozzo di Cadore, her home in northern Italy.
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Description: Leon Cadore, a foxy fellow on Brooklyn … used to wear a piece of sandpaper on the side of his pants.
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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Description: Leon Cadore, a foxy fellow on Brooklyn … used to wear a piece of sandpaper on the side of his pants.
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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Description: Leon Cadore, a foxy fellow on Brooklyn … used to wear a piece of sandpaper on the side of his pants.
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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