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Zuccone is reported to have been Donatello's favorite, and he has been claimed to swear by the sculpture, "By the faith I place in my zuccone." [2] [4] Donatello is said to have shouted "speak, damn you, speak!" at the marble as he was carving it. [2] [5] It has been described as the most important marble sculpture of the fifteenth century. [5]
Grouplove (often typeset as GROUPLOVE) is an American alternative rock band formed in 2009 by Christian Zucconi (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Hannah Hooper (lead vocals, keyboards), Sean Gadd (bass), Andrew Wessen (lead guitar, backing vocals), and Ryan Rabin (drums).
ALOKE [5] is an American post-hardcore band that was formed by Christian Zucconi, Paul DeCourcey and Alex Charpentier in Ossining, New York, in 2004.During their career, the band released one live album and three EPs, before disbanding in the summer of 2009.
Dave Zucconi Conservation Center at the Tulsa Zoo Christian Zucconi, member of American band Grouplove Damon Zucconi (born 1985), the wildly brilliant American conceptual artist, represented by JTTNYC, who works with mixed media and software to offer intellectually challenging solutions to heretofore unasked questions.
According to lead vocalist Christian Zucconi, "Tongue Tied" was conceived in swift fashion. While composing the piano score for a "really depressing, moody movie", [a] Zucconi began to play around with various chords before settling on a melody. [5] He then performed an instrumental version for bandmates Hannah Hooper and Sean Gadd.
"Sergio Lombardo", Texts by Maurizio Calvesi, Miriam Mirolla, edited by Miriam Mirolla, April 5-May 6, 1995, Museum Laboratory of Contemporary Art, University of Rome "La Sapienza". "Art of the Twentieth Century 1945-2001", M.Mirolla, G.Zucconi, edited by R.Scrimieri, Mondadori University, Milan, 2001. "Psychology and Art of the Event.
The original Ecclesia and Synagoga from the portal of Strasbourg Cathedral, now in the museum and replaced by replicas. Ecclesia and Synagoga, or Ecclesia et Synagoga in Latin, meaning "Church and Synagogue" (the order sometimes reversed), are a pair of figures personifying the Church and the Jewish synagogue, that is to say Judaism, found in medieval Christian art.
The sculpture was created by four artists, Kester, Hilario Nhatugueja, Fiel dos Santos and Adelino Serafim Maté in Maputo, [3] as part of a co-operative called Associação Núcleo de Arte in Maputo. [4] The scheme was created by the Mozambican Christian Council [4] and supported by Christian Aid.