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  1. The Monumental complex of Sant’Anna dei Lombardi was founded in 1411, with the name of Santa Maria di Monteoliveto, by Gurello Origlia, one of the most prominent men in the court of the king of Naples Ladislao di Durazzo, as well as his protonotary, who he took care of the construction of a church and an adjoining monastery to be entrusted to the Fathers of the Olivetan order.

  2. 19 de nov. de 2010 · November 19, 2010 - Present. Owner at studio Anna A. Lombardi. 1980 - Present. Design. Founder at Mudefri - Museo del design del Friuli Venezia Giulia. Sole proprietorship at Self-Employed. College. Studied Art Direction at Domus Academy. In 1994.

  3. Anna Lombardi Associate Manager, Grants and Prospect Research at American Song Archives, LLC Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. 107 followers 108 ...

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  4. We are greatly saddened to report the loss of Anna Lombardi last Saturday night, after a long struggle with illness. Anna Lombardi, a great Italian Costume Designer, often collaborated with Academy Award winning designers on movies such as Gangs of New York, Mary Poppins Returns, The Favourite, Captain Corelli’s Mandoline, the Aviator, Angels ...

  5. The Monumental Complex of Sant’Anna dei Lombardi, also known as Santa Maria di Monteoliveto, contains works of priceless historical-artistic value and is considered a real temple of Neapolitan and Tuscan sixteenth-century painting and sculpture. The most famous setting is the old Sacristy, considered a small Sistine chapel in the heart of ...

  6. She was born on 07.24.65. Her age is 58. Alternative names for Angela: Angela Lombardi, Angelina Lombardi, Angie A Lombardi. Current address for Angela is 19 Brook Str, Springfield Township, NJ 07081-1711. Angela Anna Lombardi, Rita Lombardi, and two other persons are also associated with this address. Angela has visited two cities, 1303 ...

  7. 20 de jun. de 2015 · La Iglesia La Iglesia de Sant'Anna dei Lombardi, del siglo XV, también conocida como Santa Maria di Monteoliveto, es uno de los testimonios más importantes del Renacimiento toscano en Nápoles, debido al refinamiento y encargo de las obras allí expuestas. Allí trabajaron, entre otros, Giuliano da Maiano y Antonio Rossellino.