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  • curprev 04:5504:55, 9 July 2020 BD2412 talk contribs 4,261 bytes +525 {{quote|New light on the orgies of emperor Tiberius, who is supposed to have amused himself by throwing rejected women headlong over a cliff and into the sea, is expected as the result of excavations begun on the Island of Capri. Comendatore Colasanti, director of the Italian Fine Arts institute, in charge of the excavations believes that relics of classic arts he expects to find, will depict scenes in the life of the emperor.<ref>"Will Expose Orgies Of Roman Emperor", ''El Paso Herald'' undo
  • curprev 04:5104:51, 9 July 2020 BD2412 talk contribs 3,736 bytes +971 This is the verdict pronounced by the Commendatore Arduino Colasanti, official representative of the Italian ministry of public instruction at the San Francisco exhibition, after spending four months there.<ref>"'San Francisco's Most Beautiful Exposition' Says Italy's Representative at Panama Fair", ''The South Bend Tribune'' (23 August 1915), p. 7.</ref> undo
  • curprev 04:4604:46, 9 July 2020 BD2412 talk contribs 2,765 bytes +8 born 24 June undo
  • curprev 04:1604:16, 9 July 2020 BD2412 talk contribs 2,757 bytes +47 <ref>Thomas B. Morgan, "Cultural Bonds Of Argentine and Italy Are Close", ''The Hendersonville Times-News'' (11 April 1933), p. 2.</ref> undo
  • curprev 04:1504:15, 9 July 2020 BD2412 talk contribs 2,710 bytes +339 "In philosophy, fine arts, and antiquities, the lectures and debates given by men like Giovanni Calo and Arduino Colasanti, formerly director of the fine arts section of the Ministry of Education, were among the most important recently organized".<ref>Thomas B. Morgan, "Moscow Letter", ''The Whittier News'' (17 July 1933), p. 8.</ref> undo
  • curprev 04:0304:03, 9 July 2020 BD2412 talk contribs 2,371 bytes +375 Colasanti was "an Italian Renaissance scholar who had recently been appointed general director of the Department of Antiquity and Fine Arts in Rome".<ref>Michelangelo Sabatino, ''Pride in Modesty: Modernist Architecture and the Vernacular Tradition in Italy'' (2010), p. 54.</ref> undo
  • curprev 04:0004:00, 9 July 2020 BD2412 talk contribs 1,996 bytes +16 (1877 – 1935) undo
  • curprev 03:5803:58, 9 July 2020 BD2412 talk contribs 1,980 bytes +722 Draft:Arduino Colasanti undo
  • curprev 03:5303:53, 9 July 2020 BD2412 talk contribs 1,258 bytes +1,258 ==References== {{reflist}}