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  2. Marmorino - Wikipedia

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    Marmorino plaster can be finished via multiple techniques for a variety of matte, satin, and glossy final effects. It was used as far back as Roman times, but was made popular once more during the Renaissance 500 years ago in Venice. Marmorino is made from crushed marble and lime putty, which can be tinted to give a wide range of colours. This ...

  3. Mimmo Paladino - Wikipedia

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    Paladino was born on 18 December 1948 in Paduli, Campania, but grew up and trained in Benevento, Italy. [citation needed] From 1964 until 1968, he attended Liceo Artistico di Benevento.

  4. Polished plaster - Wikipedia

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    Polished plaster is a term for the finish of some plasters and for the description of new and updated forms of traditional Italian plaster finishes. The term covers a whole range of decorative plaster finishes, from the very highly polished Venetian plaster and Marmorino to the rugged look of textured polished plasters. [1]

  5. Orlando paladino - Wikipedia

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    Orlando paladino (The paladin Orlando), Hob. 28/11, is an opera in three acts by Joseph Haydn which was first performed at Eszterháza on 6 December 1782. The libretto by Nunziato Porta [] is based on another libretto, Le pazzie d'Orlando, by Carlo Francesco Badini (set by the composer Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi in 1771), itself inspired by Ariosto's epic poem Orlando furioso.

  6. Giovanni da Udine - Wikipedia

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    One of his well-known discoveries is the art of Stucco, that Giovanni was the "new-founder" of after antiquity: occasioned by the discovery of the Domus Aurea, Nero's residence near the Colosseum: in the first year of the 16th century Raphael and his students went down "Mons Coelius" into tunnels that were formed to explore that area.

  7. Eusapia Palladino - Wikipedia

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    Eusapia Palladino (alternative spelling: Paladino; 21 January 1854 – 16 May 1918) was an Italian spiritualist physical medium. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She claimed extraordinary powers such as the ability to levitate tables, communicate with the dead through her spirit guide John King, and to produce other supernatural phenomena.

  8. Palladino - Wikipedia

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    Palladino is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adriano Palladino (1610–1680), Italian painter of the Baroque era;

  9. Fabiana Palladino - Wikipedia

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    Fabiana Palladino is the debut album by British pop musician Fabiana Palladino. The release was recorded over the course of multiple years [5] and was released on April 5, 2024, through the Paul Institute imprint of XL Recordings. The album received critical acclaim, with reviewers praising its songwriting and retro-futuristic stylistic choices.