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In addition to the above natives, the following became associated with Bologna by long-term residence: | In addition to the above natives, the following became associated with Bologna by long-term residence: | ||
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+ | * [[Marcantonio Raimondi]] (engraver, studies in Bologna with the goldsmith and painter Francesco Raibolini) | ||
* [[Umberto Eco]] (writer and academic, born in Alessandria, Piedmont, 1932) | * [[Umberto Eco]] (writer and academic, born in Alessandria, Piedmont, 1932) | ||
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- | *A replica of Le Corbusier's [[L'Esprit Nouveau]] pavilion of the Paris Exhibtion of 1925 was built in Bologna in 1977. | + | |
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- | After studying in Bologna with the goldsmith and painter Francesco Raibolini, called Francia, Raimondi moved to Venice, where he copied Albrecht Dürer's ... | + | |
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- | 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 - ) | + | * A replica of Le Corbusier's [[L'Esprit Nouveau]] pavilion of the Paris Exhibtion of 1925 was built in Bologna in 1977. |
- | 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 ... | + | * 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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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)
- Roberto Raviola (fumetti author, born 1939)
In addition to the above natives, the following became associated with Bologna by long-term residence:
- Vesalius (anatomist, lectured here)
- Marcantonio Raimondi (engraver, studies in Bologna with the goldsmith and painter Francesco Raibolini)
- Umberto Eco (writer and academic, born in Alessandria, Piedmont, 1932)
- Carlo Rambaldi (special effects, educated at the Academy of Fine Arts of Bologna)
- Michelangelo Antonioni (filmmaker, graduated in economics at Bologna University)
Varia
- A replica of Le Corbusier's L'Esprit Nouveau pavilion of the Paris Exhibtion of 1925 was built in Bologna in 1977.
- Bologna, Giovanni or Giambologna, 1524–1608, Flemish sculptor, whose real name was Jean Bologne or Boulogne. Though born in Douai, France, he trained in ...