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- Q3610289 description "Italian painter".
- Q3610289 description "Italian painter".
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- Q3610289 abstract "Alessandro Sanquirico (Milan, 27 July 1777 – Milan, 12 March 1849) was an Italian scenic designer, architect, and painter. He began his career in conjunction with leading artists of the time such as Paolo Landriani, Giovanni Pedroni, Giovanni Perego, and Georgio Fuentes. Additionally, he studied architecture and perspective with Giuseppe Piermarini, the architect of the La Scala opera house.Altogether, he designed over 300 productions for that house, including many premières. Specifically, they included four operas by Vincenzo Bellini.".
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- Q3610289 dateOfBirth "1777-07-27".
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- Q3610289 name "Sanquirico, Alessandro".
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- Q3610289 comment "Alessandro Sanquirico (Milan, 27 July 1777 – Milan, 12 March 1849) was an Italian scenic designer, architect, and painter. He began his career in conjunction with leading artists of the time such as Paolo Landriani, Giovanni Pedroni, Giovanni Perego, and Georgio Fuentes. Additionally, he studied architecture and perspective with Giuseppe Piermarini, the architect of the La Scala opera house.Altogether, he designed over 300 productions for that house, including many premières.".
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