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Encyclopedia > Moroni (family)

The Moroni family (Sometimes "Morone") was a moderately powerful noble family in Italy. Their Baroque Palazzo Moroni in Bergamo is tourist attraction. Adoration, by Peter Paul Rubens: dynamic figures spiral down around a void: draperies blow: a whirl of movement lit in a shaft of light, rendered in a free bravura handling of paint In arts, the Baroque (or baroque) is both a period and the style that dominated it. ... Bergamo is a town in Italy, in Lombardy, about 40km northeast of Milan. ...


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