Sentences with phrase «di giuseppe»

The 1998 translation of a text initially included in the Scritti in Onore di Giuseppe Federico Mancini on interim measures offers a very straight - forward insight in the balancing act the EU judge is confronted with when interim relief is sought.
Romina di Giuseppe, Augusto Di Castelnuovo, et al. «Italian Men that eat Dark Chocolate are Healthier» J. Nutr.

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Struffoli recipe, along with Babà, «Pastiera», and «Zeppole di San Giuseppe», is a classic sweet of the Neapolitan cuisine.
Saint Josephs Day Spaghetti recipe, aka Spaghetti di San Giuseppe, is a pasta dish traditionally served on March 19th.
Here in North America, however, Zeppole di San Giuseppe are common at bakeries that carry on an Italian baking tradition and if you have the chance to sample them, I recommend it.
Giuseppe Gallo has launched his revival of the forgotten Rosolio category by announcing his new liquid, Italicus, Rosolio di Bergamotto, working closely with award - winning creative agency Stranger & Stranger.
MILAN, ITALY — AUGUST 28: Head coach Frank de Boer, of Internazionale, issues instructions during the Seria A match between FC Internazionale and US Citta di Palermo at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on August 28, 2016 in Milan, Italy.
Giuseppe Longobardi, a researcher at IBM in Castellammare di Stabia, Italy, recently patented a device that would allow a disaster victim to press a button on a remote control and safely shatter a window several feet away, or engineers could install a sensor to the window that would make it break automatically in case of smoke or extreme heat.
The announcement comes from Giuseppe Della Porta, IFOM President, Gabriele Galateri di Genola, IEO President, Piero Sierra, FIRC President, Pier Paolo Di Fiore, IFOM Scientific Director, Pier Giuseppe Pelicci, Chairman of the Experimental Oncology at IEO, and Umberto Veronesi, IEO Scientific Director.
Co-authors of the study were Giovanni Cazzaniga, PhD, Maria Daniotti, BSc, Giuseppe Masera, MD, and Andrea Biondi, MD, of Centro Ricerca Tettamanti, Clinica Pediatrica, Universita di Milano, Ospedale San Gerardo, Milan, Italy; Osborn B. Eden, FRCP, of the Academic Unit of Paediatric Oncology, Christie Hospital NHS Trust, Manchester, UK; G. M. Addison, FRCPath, of the Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, Manchester; and V. Saha, FRCPCH, of the Department of Paediatric Haematology and Oncology, Royal London Hospital, London.
Geoethics: A challenge for research integrity in geosciences Presenter: Silvia Peppoloni, Istituto Nazionale Di Geofisica E Vulcanologia, International Association for Promoting Geoethics, Italy Co-authors: Peter Bobrowsky, Geological Association of Canada, International Association for Promoting Geoethics, Canada; Giuseppe Di Capua, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, International Association for Promoting Geoethics, Italy
Main photo: Giuseppe Zanotti flat suede boots; top right: Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti cuffed boots; bottom right: Free People convertible boots
... «and the old» (in chronological order) Perepoloch (Turmoil, Aleksandr Levšin, 1928)-- archival revelations happen Chlib (Bread, Mykola Špikovskij, 1929) Perekop (Perekop, Ivan Kavaleridze, 1930) * Kvartira nemca (The Apartment of a German, Mojsej Berov & Aleksandr Medvedkin, 1945)-- ecstasy (thanks to the Belye Stolby Festival) Leave Her to Heaven (John M. Stahl, 1945) Giorni di gloria (Days of Glory, Luchino Visconti, Giuseppe De Santis, Mario Serandrei, Marcello Pagliero, 1945) Morituri (Eugen York, 1948) Strange Victory (Leo Hurwitz, 1948) * Guān liánzhǎng (Platoon Commander Guan, Shí Hūi, 1951) Tiān xiānpèi (The Heavenly Match, Shí Hūi, 1955)-- some match that is Die Welt horcht auf (The World Pricks up Its Ears, Max Jaap und Karl - Eduard von Schnitzler, 1957) Ósmy dzień tygodnia (The Eighth Day of the Week, Aleksander Ford, 1958) The Lineup (Don Siegel, 1958) * Čovek i zver (Man and Beast, Edwin Zbonek, 1963) Lo scandalo (The Scandal, Anna Gobbi, 1966)-- revelations happen (now give us a film print) Gorke trave (Witness Out Of Hell, Živorad Mitrović, 1967) Nemirni (The Naughty Ones, Vojislav «Kokan» Rakonjac, 1967) I cannibali (The Cannibals, Liliana Cavani, 1969) Sziget a szárazföldön (Island on the Continent, Elek Judit, 1969) * Two Mules for Sister Sara (Don Siegel, 1970) Making of «Nedostaje mi Sonja Henie» (Making of «I Miss Sonia Henie», 1972)-- KarpoGODina * Hans — ein Junge in Deutschland (Hans — A Boy in Germany, Sohrab Shahid Saless, 1985)-- a lesson in (TV) history * Barbara (Nils Malmros, 1997)-- how could I not like it?
The celebrated Film Foundation / Cineteca di Bologna digital restoration, created in consultation with cinematographer Giuseppe Rotunno and Martin Scorsese, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu - ray edition
Awarded the Palme d'Or at the 1963 Cannes Film Festival, The Leopard translates Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's novel, and the history it recounts, into a truly cinematic masterpiece.
Tucci Russo Studio per l'Arte Contemporanea (Turin) will present «Matrice di linfa» (2008), part of Giuseppe Penone's «Trees» series of works, in which the center of a fir tree is removed.
His work was collected early on by Dorothy and Herbert Vogel and Count Giuseppe Panza di Biumo, and his sculptures are permanently installed in the stables at the Villa Panza in Varese, Italy.
Don't miss your final chance to see Giuseppe Penone's Ideas of Stone (Idee di pietra), on view through Sunday, February 9 on Madison Square Park's [Read More]
Most recently, in 2008, the Gallery acquired seventy - one works of art by fifteen artists from the renowned collection of Giuseppe Panza di Biumo, through the generosity of the Panza Family and existing Gallery funds.
Over time, the Guggenheim has expanded the type of art that it exhibits and collects through the addition of other great collections — notably, those of Karl Nierendorf, Peggy Guggenheim, Justin and Hilde Thannhauser, and Giuseppe Panza di Biumo — as well as through opportunities that resulted from the institution's increasingly international focus in more recent decades.
Photo Credit: Giuseppe Penone's Ideas of Stone (Idee di pietra) in Madison Square Park, New York.
Don't miss your final chance to see Giuseppe Penone's Ideas of Stone (Idee di pietra), on view through Sunday, February 9 on Madison Square Park's central Oval Lawn.
[1] Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata developed the Port of Marghera as the «lung» of the region's cultural and industrial modernization.
He was the brother of the legendary Count Giuseppe Panza di Biumo, widely considered to be one of the most important collectors of postwar American Art.
Major exhibition support for Giuseppe Penone's Ideas of Stone (Idee di pietra) is provided by Marian Goodman Gallery, New York / Paris.
In Gstaad, Gagosian has installed the Arte Povera artist Giuseppe Penone's iconic Idee di Pietra, comprising two towering bronze tree sculptures right next to the chic Hotel Le Grand Chalet.
In consultation with Count Giuseppe Panza di Biumo, whose vision has guided the project from the start, Gallery Director Louis Grachos and Senior Curator Douglas Dreishpoon -LSB-...]
Installation view of Salotto — Villa Panza Museum, Varese, Italy (l to r) Ruth Ann Fredenthal, Untitled 130, 1987 - 1988 Multilayered oil on Oyster linen, 60 x 60 inches Ruth Ann Fredenthal, Untitled 121, 1984 - 1985 Multilayered oil on Oyster linen, 66 x 60 inches The Panza Collection (Photo: David Sotnik) Count Giuseppe Panza di Biumo, 1923 - 2010 «Most people who have any interest in Post-War American art, whether Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Minimalism, Environmental Art, Conceptualism or Monochromism -LSB-...]
Giuseppe Penone was born in the late 40s in Garessio, Italy where he graduated from the Accademia di Belle Arte in Turin.
Giuseppe and Giovanna Panza di Biumo were passionate collectors who, over the course of a half - century, built an extraordinary collection of postwar American art.
In 2008, on the occasion of the Fiera di Bologna, a catalogue raisonné of Giuseppe Uncini's work, edited by Bruno Corà, was presented to the public.
Tags: Anders Knutsson, California, Dale Henry, Doug Sanderson, Erik Saxon, Frederic Matys Thursz, Giuseppe Panza di Biumo, Jerry Zeniuk, Joseph Marioni, Marcia Hafif, Merrill Wagner, Olivier Mosset, Phil Sims, Radical Painting Group, Susanna Tanger, University of California Berkeley, Wynn Kramarsky
Giuseppe Panza di Biumo's Conceptual art was first exhibited at the Hirschorn Museum in Washington, in 2008, and constitutes a classic presentation of text - image works by Joseph Kosuth, Robert Berry, Hanne Darboven, Lawrence Weiner, Sol LeWitt, Jan Dibbets, Hamish Fulton, Franco Vimercati, Jan Wilson and Peter Wegner.
Beginning with a sojourn in Rome in 1960, where they were in contact with the «Scuola di Piazza del Popolo» and the dealer Plinio de Martiis, and in 1962 in Venice, where they were befriended by artists, critics and dealers such as Giuseppe Santomaso, Giuseppe Marchiori, Attilio Codognato, Giovanni Camuffo and Carlo Cardazzo, they formed many close Italian friendships, including Gian Enzo Sperone, Germano Celant, Achille Bonito Oliva, Giuseppe and Giovanna Panza, and the many artists whose works Ileana would exhibit, in Paris and New York.
In the late 1980's, when the Guggenheim Museum acquired works attributed to Mr. Judd and plans for the construction of his works from the Italian collector Count Giuseppe Panza di Biumo, the artist renounced the pieces and criticized the museum.
Previous exhibitions include Sarah Lucas: SITUATION Absolute Beach Man Rubble (2013); Giuseppe Penone: Spazio di Luce (2012); and Collection Sandretto Re Rebaudengo.
Count Giuseppe Panza di Biumo, an early collector of Pop art, purchases three paintings: Pushbutton, Air Hammer (1962), and Waves (1962).
Art has exhibited works by artists including Bill Beirne, Jim Campbell, Tony Cragg, Richard Deacon, Mark di Suvero, Kota Ezawa, Rachel Feinstein, Teresita Fernández, Bill Fontana, Ernie Gehr, Orly Genger, Sandra Gibson & Luis Recoder, Antony Gormley, Paula Hayes, Jene Highstein, Tadashi Kawamata, Mel Kendrick, Sol LeWitt, Olia Lialina & Dragan Espenschied, Charles Long, Rafael Lozano - Hemmer, Iván Navarro, Josiah McElheny, Jacco Olivier, Roxy Paine, Giuseppe Penone, Jaume Plensa, Shannon Plumb, Martin Puryear, Erwin Redl, Ursula von Rydingsvard, Alison Saar, Jessica Stockholder, Leo Villareal, and William Wegman.
In consultation with Count Giuseppe Panza di Biumo, whose vision has guided the project from the start, Gallery Director Louis Grachos and Senior Curator Douglas Dreishpoon have selected the objects and artists to be featured.
«Most people who have any interest in Post-War American art, whether Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Minimalism, Environmental Art, Conceptualism or Monochromism have heard of the great Italian art collector, Count Giuseppe Panza di Biumo.
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has acquired 25 significant works of conceptual and minimal art from renowned collector Count Giuseppe Panza di Biumo of Milan.
Beginning with Solomon R. Guggenheim's founding collection of abstract art, the museum's holdings have been augmented and strengthened over the years by Karl Nierendorf's important German and Austrian Expressionist works, Justin K. Thannhauser's Impressionist, Post-Impressionist and other modern pieces, Hilla Rebay's personal collection of 20th century works, and Count Giuseppe Panza di Biumo's Minimalist, Post-Minimalist, Environmental, and Conceptual art.
• History • New York Guggenheim Permanent Collection • Solomon Guggenheim Founding Collection (1937 - 49) • The Karl Nierendorf Collection (1948) • Katherine S. Dreier Collection (1953) • Justin K. Thannhauser Collection (1963) • Baroness Hilla Rebay von Ehrenwiesen Collection (1967) • Count Giuseppe Panza di Biumo Collection (1991 - 2) • Robert Mapplethorpe Collection (1992) • Bohen Foundation Collection (2001)
Piet Mondrian, Composition No. 1: Lozenge with Four Lines, 1930 Alexander Calder, Yucca Standing Mobile, 1941 Paul Klee, Curtain, 1924 Count Giuseppe Panza di Biumo Collection (1991 - 2)
The Panza Collection This collection of 71 works of mid-20th century (mostly) minimalism was donated by Count Giuseppe Panza di Biumo (1923 — 2010) and his wife Giovanna.
Italian industrialist and real - estate investor Count Giuseppe Panza di Biumo (b. 1923) and his wife, Giovanna, are considered to be two of the most knowledgable and canny collectors of works from post-war contemporary art movements.
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