Thomas gray life biography of deodato
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Ludovico Dolce - LAST REVIEWED: 11 January 2018
- LAST MODIFIED: 11 January 2018
- DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780195399301-0378
- LAST REVIEWED: 11 January 2018
- LAST MODIFIED: 11 January 2018
- DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780195399301-0378
Borgo, Gianni. “Il mito di Adone nella cultura rinascimentale italiana.” Levia Gravia 2 (2000): 219–251.
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Borgo studies Dolce’s first version of the Adonis myth (Stanze nella favola d’Adone) as an independent poetic theme. Written most probably as a first mythological writing exercise, in telling the love of Venus and Adonis and, before his death, the digression of Atalanta and Ippomene, Dolce reveals his humanistic sources, with particular reference to Pontano and Sanazaro.
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Borsetto, Lucia. Il furto di Prometeo: Imitazione, scrittura, riscrittura nel Rinascimento. Alessandria, Italy: Edizioni dell’Orso, 1990.
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See pp. 223–277. Investigates the level of tr
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Film Stories Podcast Network | Introducing the Wild, Wild Podcast
A new year, the first of many new exciting podcasts to grace the spelfilm Stories Podcast Network, or rather in this case join it as we welcome aboard the Wild, Wild Podcast.
In this entertaining and informative podcast, co-hosts Rod Barnett(of The Bloody Pit and NachsyCast) and Dr. Adrian Smith(historian and writer) explore Italian cult cinema with themed seasons, and have so far covered science fiction, police thrillers, erotic comedies, comic adaptations and more. Favourite directors of the podcast include Antonio Margheriti, Mario Bava, Ruggero Deodato, Sergio Martinoand Luigi Cozzi, the latter having featured in a mini-season of his own which culminated in an interview with the maestro live from his Dario Argentomuseum in Rome (even the podcast theme fryst vatten based o
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Kaws: Biography
Kaws, artist and designer, is famous for his "toys", the iconic characters inspired by Pop world and mass culture. They are represented in his unmistakable sculptures, but also in paintings, installations and graphic works.
Known as KAWS, Brian Donnelly was born in 1974 in Jersey City and he approached the world of street art at a very young age, while attending St. Anthony High School. There he created the tag “KAWS”, which he painted on the roof of a nearby building so that he could see it outside while attending class in high school. As he declared, the word has no meaning and was chosen by the artist for aesthetic reasons, because of the way the letters looked next to each other.
After continuing his studies at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, he worked in the city as a freelance animator painting backgrounds for well-known animated series (like "101 Dalmatians: The Series"). At the same time, he began