uccello - определение. Что такое uccello
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Что (кто) такое uccello - определение

FAMILY NAME

Antonia di Paolo di Dono         
ITALIAN ARTIST (1456–1491)
User:Arthurkg~enwiki/sandbox/Antonia di Paolo di Dono; Draft:Antonia di Paolo di Dono; Antonia Doni
Antonia di Paolo di Dono (1456–1491) was the daughter of Paolo di Dono, nicknamed Uccello, a well-known early Renaissance Florentine painter. Giorgio Vasari's biography of Uccello states that he had "a daughter who knew how to draw.
L'uccello migratore         
1972 FILM BY STEFANO VANZINA
L'uccello migratore (The migratory bird) is a 1972 Italian comedy film directed by Steno and starring Lando Buzzanca and Rossana Podestà.
Crucifixion (Uccello)         
PAINTING BY PAOLO UCCELLO
Crucifixion is a c.1457-1458 tempera on panel painting by Paolo Uccello, now in the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid.

Википедия

Uccello

Uccello (Italian: [utˈtʃɛllo]) is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Antonina Uccello (1922–2023), American politician
  • Julian Uccello (born 1986), Canadian soccer player
  • Luca Uccello (born 1997), Canadian soccer player
  • Paolo Uccello (1397–1475), Italian painter and mathematician
Примеры употребления для uccello
1. Aside from the architecture, there‘s the Casa–Museo di Antonio Uccello (+0'31 8814'', open 'am–1pm daily) tucked away up the narrow back streets on Via Machiavelli.
2. Moreover, the poverty rate at age 67 will drop from 8 percent today to 4 percent among early boomers and to 2 percent among late boomers, say researchers Barbara Butrica and Cori Uccello.