Bologna
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Bologna is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy. It is the home of the Mondo Bizarro gallery.
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Famous natives of Bologna and environs
- Lodovico Carracci (painter, 1555 – 1619)
- Agostino Carracci (painter, 1557 – 1602)
- Pier Paolo Pasolini (writer, poet, director, 1922 - 1975)
- Pupi Avati (director, born 1938)
In addition to the above natives, the following became associated with Bologna by long-term residence:
- Umberto Eco (writer and academic, born in Alessandria, Piedmont, 1932)
- Roberto Raviola (born 1939)
Le Corbusier (1887 - 1965) A replica of the pavilion was built in Bologna, Italy in 1977. -- Dictionary of 20th Century Design" by John Pile. See also: Cubism - Le Corbusier - 1920s ...
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Lecturing at Padua and then at Bologna, he rigged up skeletons of humans and of Barbary macaques, and showed the assembled students how wrong Galen had been ...
Marcantonio Raimondi (1480 - 1527)
After studying in Bologna with the goldsmith and painter Francesco Raibolini, called Francia, Raimondi moved to Venice, where he copied Albrecht Dürer's ...
Michelangelo Antonioni (1912 - )
He graduated in economics at Bologna University, he reached Rome in 1940 where he attended specifical studies at Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in ...
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Bologna, Giovanni or Giambologna, 1524–1608, Flemish sculptor, whose real name was Jean Bologne or Boulogne. Though born in Douai, France, he trained in ...
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Carlo Rambaldi (1925 - )
Born in Vigarano, Italy; educated at the Academy of Fine Arts of Bologna. Interested in the mechanics of movement since childhood, he became an expert in ...
