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There is a page named "Aniello Ascione" on Wikipedia

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    Aniello Ascione (fl 1680 –1708) was an Italian painter of still lifes. He is regarded as an important representative of the Flemish style of Baroque still...
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  • Ascione may refer to: Aniello Ascione (fl 1680 –1708), Italian painter of still lifes Joe Ascione (1961–2016), American jazz drummer Patrick Ascione (1953-2014)...
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  • Look up Aniello or aniello in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aniello may refer to: Given name Aniello Ascione (1680–1708), Italian painter of still...
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    Fruit and a Landscape and Still Life with Fruit and a Fountain by Aniello Ascione. Landscape with Ruins, anonymous west Italian painter, one of five...
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    century by Giovan Battista Ruoppolo, Tommaso Realfonso, G. Cusati, Aniello Ascione, G. Casissa and landscape painters from the 18th and 19th century:...
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    brother of Giuseppe Ruoppolo. His pupils included Onofrio Loth and Aniello Ascione. In addition, he influenced Andrea Belvedere and Giacomo Nani. The...
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    Still Life and flowers by a follower of Giuseppe Recco Still Life by Aniello Ascione Battle scene by Francesco Antonio Simonini Decoration by Corrado Giaquinto...
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    specialist painters such as Abraham Brueghel, Francesco Della Quosta, Aniello Ascione and Andrea Belvedere. He painted on various carriers including wood...
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    the second Sunday of May. In 1972, with the parish priest Don Pasquale Ascione changed the main procession to the fourth Sunday of May. By the second...
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