Grave of Gandolfi
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Grave of Gandolfi
Summary
Grave of Gandolfi is a tomb[1].
Key Facts
- Grave of Gandolfi is the creator of Giovanni Putti[2].
- Grave of Gandolfi is the creator of Giuseppe Calzolari[3].
- Grave of Gandolfi is the creator of Giacomo De Maria[4].
- Grave of Gandolfi is the creator of Democrito Gandolfi[5].
- Grave of Gandolfi is the creator of Giovanni Calegari[6].
- Grave of Gandolfi is located in Bologna[7].
- Grave of Gandolfi is in the country of Italy[8].
- Grave of Gandolfi's image is recorded as Tomba di Gaetano Gandolfi Certosa di Bologna 2021 abc1.jpg[9].
- Grave of Gandolfi's instance of is recorded as tomb[10].
- Grave of Gandolfi's instance of is recorded as sepulchral monument[11].
- Gandolfi is named after Grave of Gandolfi[12].
- Gaetano Gandolfi is named after Grave of Gandolfi[13].
- Grave of Gandolfi's depicts is recorded as Gaetano Gandolfi[14].
- Grave of Gandolfi's depicts is recorded as Mauro Gandolfi[15].
- Grave of Gandolfi's depicts is recorded as funerary genius[16].
- Grave of Gandolfi's made from material is recorded as terracotta[17].
- Grave of Gandolfi's made from material is recorded as marble[18].
- Grave of Gandolfi's collection is recorded as Certosa di Bologna[19].
- Grave of Gandolfi's location is recorded as Certosa di Bologna[20].
- Grave of Gandolfi's designed by is recorded as Giovanni Calegari[21].
- Grave of Gandolfi's Commons category is recorded as Grave of Gandolfi (Certosa, Cloister III)[22].
- Grave of Gandolfi's commemorates is recorded as Gaetano Gandolfi[23].
- Grave of Gandolfi's commemorates is recorded as Mauro Gandolfi[24].
- Grave of Gandolfi's commemorates is recorded as Democrito Gandolfi[25].
- Grave of Gandolfi's commemorates is recorded as Bianca Calza[26].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Giovanni Putti[2], a sculptor[27], 1771–1847[28], of Papal States[29]; Giuseppe Calzolari[3], a painter[30]; Giacomo De Maria[4], a sculptor[31], 1762–1838[32]; Democrito Gandolfi[5], a sculptor[33], 1797–1874[34], of Kingdom of Italy[35]; and Giovanni Calegari[6], an ornamentist[36], 1753–1812[37].