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non il popolare zucchero fornaciari, ma un altro artista il cui vero nome era giulio zuccaro.

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not the popular zucchero fornaciari, but a different artist whose real name was giulio zuccaro.

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si parla di personaggi del calibro di dolcenera, franco simone, mario venuti, irene fornaciari e luisa corna.

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we talk about the likes of dolcenera, franco simone, mario venuti, irene fornaciari and luisa corna.

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tra questi si annoverano i pluriapprezzati dal pubblico italiano ficarra e picone, irene grandi, ron, mario venuti, roy paci, irene fornaciari, paolo belli e molti altri.

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these include the pluriapprezzati by the italian public ficarra and picone, irene grandi, ron, mario venuti, roy paci, irene fornaciari, paolo belli and many others.

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all’inizio del xviii secolo, due nuovi protagonisti si affacciano alla ribalta dell’arte musiva a roma: pietro paolo cristofari, nominato dalla reverenda fabbrica il 19 luglio del 1727, soprintendente e capo di tutti i pittori attivi in san pietro; e l’ingegnoso fornaciaro romano alessio mattioli, che, più o meno in quello stesso periodo, aveva trovato il modo di produrre smalti opachi su un’estesa gradazione di tinte, un nuovo tipo di pasta a base di calcine metalliche che chiamò “scorzetta” e il porporino, un colore molto apprezzato per la vivezza della tinta e prodotto in sessantotto sfumature diverse.

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at the beginning of the 18 th century, two new protagonists appear in the forefront of mosaic art in rome: pietro paolo cristofari, nominated by the fabric of saint peter’s as superintendent and head of all the painters working in saint peter’s, on 19 july 1727; and the ingenious roman kiln worker alessio mattioli who, more or less in that same period, had found a way of producing opaque glazes of an extensive range of tints, a new type of paste on a base of metallic limes that he called “peel”, and crimson, a color much appreciated for the vividness of the tint and produced in sixty-eight different shades.

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