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Although widely considered a genius by his contemporaries, Michelangelo Buonarroti (Alberto Testone) is reduced to poverty and depleted by his struggle to finish the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. While painting the chapel he is also pressured to simultaneously complete the statues which are part of the tomb designed and intended for Pope ...
Alberto Testone as Bonatesta's grandfather; Episodes. No. Title Duration Original release date; 1 "Cages" (Gabbie) 49 min: 14 November 2023 () 2 "Anabasis" ...
Testone is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Elise Testone (born 1983), American singer-songwriter; Gaspare Testone (1704–1801), Italian ...
A man takes pictures before the arrival of Tropical Storm Alberto at Bagdad Beach in Matamoros, Mexico. (Abraham Pineda/AFP) (ABRAHAM PINEDA via Getty Images) A freezer near the entrance of a shop ...
The club briefly reopened later that year as The Trocadero, in time to host the Hollywood premiere party for Gone with the Wind in December 1939. [5] But by May 1940, the new owners were out of business and the club's furnishings were auctioned off. [6] Wilkerson later launched Ciro's nightclub and LaRue Restaurant, both also on the Strip.
In 1931, John Perona (born Enrione Giovanni Perona in Chiaverano in the Province of Turin, Italy), [1] an Italian immigrant, with Martín de Alzaga [2] [3] opened El Morocco as a speakeasy at 154 East 54th Street, on the south side of 54th Street in the middle of the block between Lexington Avenue and Third Avenue, where the Citigroup Center now stands.
On October 20, 1974, a night club called the Tomorrow Club opened in the old theater. [2] Under the Tomorrow Club name, the venue hosted such bands as AC/DC, KISS, Rush, Ted Nugent, The Ramones, The Runaways, and Lou Reed. Most notably the club played host to The Ramones' first gig outside of the New York City metro area on July 20, 1976. [3]
Testone was born to the daughter of the painter Michele Blasco in Sciacca.He began learning under Francesco Aversa, a pupil of Blasco.He then moved to train in Palermo.He painted a Death of St Joseph, and a St Benedict destroy the Idols and chases the Demons from Monte Cassino for Santa Maria dell'Itria. he also painted still lifes, genre scenes, and portraits.