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- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti abstract "Cesare and Vincenzo Conti, two brothers, were natives of Ancona, but went to Rome during the Pontificate of Gregory XIII, by whom they were employed, as well as by his successors, Sixtus V, Clement VIII, and Paul V. Cesare was esteemed for his grotesque ornaments, and Vincenzo painted the figures. The former died at Macerata about 1615; the latter went to the court of Savoy, and died there in 1610. Some of their works are in Santa Maria in Trastevere. In San Spirito in Sassia is the history of San Giacomo del Zucchi; in Santa Cecilia, 'St. Agnes,' and the 'Martyrdom of St. Urban.'".
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti birthPlace Ancona.
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti wikiPageID "31034949".
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti wikiPageRevisionID "602498928".
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti hasPhotoCollection Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti.
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti name "Conti, Cesare and Vincenzo".
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti placeOfBirth "Ancona".
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti shortDescription "Italian painter".
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti description "Italian painter".
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti description "Italian painter".
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti subject Category:16th-century_Italian_painters.
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti subject Category:17th-century_Italian_painters.
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti subject Category:People_from_Ancona.
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti type Agent.
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti type Artist.
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti type Painter.
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti type Person.
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti type Person.
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti type Q215627.
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti type Q5.
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- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti comment "Cesare and Vincenzo Conti, two brothers, were natives of Ancona, but went to Rome during the Pontificate of Gregory XIII, by whom they were employed, as well as by his successors, Sixtus V, Clement VIII, and Paul V. Cesare was esteemed for his grotesque ornaments, and Vincenzo painted the figures. The former died at Macerata about 1615; the latter went to the court of Savoy, and died there in 1610. Some of their works are in Santa Maria in Trastevere.".
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti label "Cesare and Vincenzo Conti".
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- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti givenName "Cesare and Vincenzo".
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti isPrimaryTopicOf Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti.
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti name "Cesare and Vincenzo Conti".
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti name "Conti, Cesare and Vincenzo".
- Cesare_and_Vincenzo_Conti surname "Conti".