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    Renaissance. But in the 17th century Genoa had an original school of painting, called the Genoese School, which was to develop Flemish contacts (visits by Rubens...
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    The Surrender of Breda (category 1634 paintings)
    Spinola, the Genoese general, commanded the Spanish tercios which included pikemen, swordsmen, and musketeers as displayed in the painting. An in-depth...
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    and Van Dyck, who along with Bernardo Strozzi. gave life to the Genoese Painting School of the 17th century. Much of the city's art is found in its churches...
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    Roos (Flemish, 1591–1638), painter influencing the genoese school, known for his still life paintings of flowers and vegetables, mythological and religious...
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    Aragonese to attack the Genoese city of Alghero in Sardinia: the battle of the Lojera was the greatest Genoese defeat at the time. The Genoese regrouped in 1354...
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    Semino, a painter of Genoese origin, before arriving in Milan to execute the decorations of the Marino Palace trained on the Genoese background of Perino...
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    gallery offers a panorama of European painting from the 12th century to the 17th century, with a large prevalence of Genoese, Flemish, French and Spanish painters...
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  • (1668–1738) Giuseppe Palmieri (1674–1740) Genoese School Freedberg, Sydney J. (1993). Pelican History of Art (ed.). Painting in Italy, 1500-1600. Penguin Books...
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    of the Dodecanese island group) until ousted by the Ottomans in 1522. Genoese attempts to occupy Corfu and Crete in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade...
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    control of sea traffic on the Bosphorus and defended against attack by the Genoese colonies on the Black Sea coast to the north. In fact, the new fortress...
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  • The Genoese occupation of Rhodes refers to the period between 1248 and late 1249/early 1250 during which the city of Rhodes and parts of the namesake...
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    after the Genoese built a citadel in 1492, to the south of the earlier settlement. After the Corsican Republic was declared in 1755, the Genoese continued...
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    founder of the Genoese school who established the local tradition of historical fresco painting through his many decorations of Genoese churches and palaces...
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    Cambiasi, also Orazio Cambiaso, was an Italian Baroque painter of the Genoese school of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century. Cambiasi was born...
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    1664) was an Italian Baroque painter, printmaker and draftsman, of the Genoese school. He is best known now for his etchings, and as the inventor of the printmaking...
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    Ecce Homo (Caravaggio, Genoa) (category 1605 paintings)
    Ecce Homo (c. 1605/06 or 1609 according to John Gash) is a painting of the moment known as Ecce Homo from the Passion of Jesus by the Italian Baroque master...
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    supremacy in the Tyrrhenian Sea. When the Pisans subsequently ousted the Genoese from Sardinia, a new conflict and rivalry was born between these major...
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    Genoese workers' strikes. In 1894, due to similar paintings and his apparent support for a Genoese labor group, he was arrested on charges of anarchism...
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    commercial Genoese towns called Gazaria (Genoese colonies), which had been under Genoese control since 1357. After the conquest of Constantinople, Genoese communications...
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    seascapes and maritime scenes. He was associated with the "Cimmerian" school of painting, composed of artists who worked in Southern Crimea. Lev Feliksovich...
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