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Fernando García del Molino (23 March 1813, Santiago — 1899, Buenos Aires) was a Viceroyalty of Peru-born Argentine portrait painter, miniaturist and lithographer. Many of his portraits were done from photographs or daguerrotypes .
Nicolò Molino, by Daniël Mijtens, Knole. Nicolò Molin (1562-1608) was a Venetian noble and ambassador to England. The main residence of the Molin family in Venice was the Palazzo Molin del Cuoridoro. He commissioned the architect Vincenzo Scamozzi to build the Villa Molin near Padua for him in 1597. [1]
Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.
He traveled to Corfu and Crete as a merchant, where he encountered the Greek language. [2] He may have been in Corfu in 1526–1527. [3] Upon his return to Venice, he founded a musical academy with the organist Giovanni Armonio Marso, but barely a trace of its activities survives. [2] Molino was a leading figure in the new commedia dell'arte. [5]