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  2. De' Longhi - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by the De'Longhi family in 1902 as a small industrial parts manufacturing workshop. [3] The company incorporated in 1950. [4] Historically a major producer of portable heaters and air conditioners, the company has expanded to include nearly every category of small domestic appliances in the food preparation and cooking, as well as household cleaning and ironing, segments.

  3. Roberto Longhi - Wikipedia

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    The latter made him book reviews editor of the journal L'Arte in 1914. Between 1912 and 1917, Longhi, primarily an essayist, published texts in L'Arte and La Voce on Mattia Preti, Piero della Francesca, Orazio Borgianni and Orazio Gentileschi. [3] His writings in L'Arte were academic whereas his writings in La Voce were very radical. [3]

  4. Fondazione Roberto Longhi - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters is the villa "Il Tasso" which Longhi acquired in 1939. This villa was the residence of Longhi and his wife Lucia Lopresti (the writer Anna Banti).The Foundation's preferred sphere of interest is art historical research.

  5. Fabio De'Longhi - Wikipedia

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    Fabio De'Longhi (born 1967) is an Italian businessman and former CEO and general manager of De'Longhi. Early life He was ...

  6. Giuseppe De'Longhi - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe De'Longhi (born 24 April 1939) is an Italian billionaire businessman, and the president of De'Longhi. Early life.

  7. Giuseppe Longhi - Wikipedia

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    Bonaparte at the Pont d'Arcole, after Gros (1797). He was born to Carlo Francesco Longhi, a silk merchant and antiques dealer, and his wife Cecilia née Caronni. His initial studies took place in the seminaries of Celana, Monza and Milan.