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Nicola Collection (#4)

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Background imageNicola Collection: SACCO & VANZETTI, 1927. Riot police guards breaking up a picket line outside of

SACCO & VANZETTI, 1927. Riot police guards breaking up a picket line outside of the courthouse in Dedham, Massachusetts, during the trial of Italian anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti

Background imageNicola Collection: SACCO & VANZETTI, 1927. Riot squad guards outside of the courthouse in Dedham, Massachusetts

SACCO & VANZETTI, 1927. Riot squad guards outside of the courthouse in Dedham, Massachusetts, during the trial of Italian anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti. Photograph, 1927

Background imageNicola Collection: Giuseppe Nicola Nasini, Italian (1657-1736), The Madonna and Child Enthroned, Adored

Giuseppe Nicola Nasini, Italian (1657-1736), The Madonna and Child Enthroned, Adored by Two Saints, pen and brown ink with brown washes, heightened with white, over black chalk on tinted laid paper

Background imageNicola Collection: Nicola Malinconico, Italian (1663-1721), The Transport of the Ark of the Covenant

Nicola Malinconico, Italian (1663-1721), The Transport of the Ark of the Covenant, late 1680s, pen and brown ink with gray wash over graphite

Background imageNicola Collection: Armorial Dish with the Flaying of Marsyas

Armorial Dish with the Flaying of Marsyas; Nicola di Gabrielle Sbraghe (or Sbraga), known as Nicola da Urbino, Italian, about 1480 - 1537/1538; Urbino, Italy

Background imageNicola Collection: FRENCH MARSHALLS. Napoleons marshalls: Joachim Murat, Andre Massena, Michel Ney

FRENCH MARSHALLS. Napoleons marshalls: Joachim Murat, Andre Massena, Michel Ney, Louis Berthier, Auguste Marmont, and Nicolas Soult. Engraving by Freeman and Francis William Topham, c1815

Background imageNicola Collection: INFANTA MARIA ISABEL (1797-1818). Portuguese infanta and wife of King Ferdinand VII of Spain

INFANTA MARIA ISABEL (1797-1818). Portuguese infanta and wife of King Ferdinand VII of Spain. Oil on canvas, c1816, by Nicolas Garcia

Background imageNicola Collection: CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH (1652-1722). Charlotte Elizabeth of Bavaria, Princess Palatine

CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH (1652-1722). Charlotte Elizabeth of Bavaria, Princess Palatine, duchess of Orleans. Painting by Nicolas de Largilliere, 17th century

Background imageNicola Collection: PISANO, Nicola (1220-1278). Pulpit. 1266-1268

PISANO, Nicola (1220-1278). Pulpit. 1266-1268. ITALY. Siena. Cathedral. Renaissance art. Relief on marble

Background imageNicola Collection: CIANFANELLI, Nicola (1793-1848). Leonardo da

CIANFANELLI, Nicola (1793-1848). Leonardo da Vinci in the Company of Lodovico Sforza. Fresco. ITALY. Florence. Galileos Tribune

Background imageNicola Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION OFFICERS. Lieutenants George Custer, Nicolas Bowen and William G

CIVIL WAR: UNION OFFICERS. Lieutenants George Custer, Nicolas Bowen and William G. Jones, near Yorktown, Virginia. Photograph by James F. Gibson, May 1862

Background imageNicola Collection: CHATEAU DE VAUX LE VICOMTE. The chateau built, 1658-1661, for Nicolas Fouquet

CHATEAU DE VAUX LE VICOMTE. The chateau built, 1658-1661, for Nicolas Fouquet, superintendent of finances of King Louis XIV of France. Contemporary French line engraving

Background imageNicola Collection: MONARDES: HERBAL, 1596. Title page of the second part of Joyful News Out of the Newe-Founde World

MONARDES: HERBAL, 1596. Title page of the second part of Joyful News Out of the Newe-Founde World, the 1596 English edition of Nicolas Monardes book, published in Seville, 1574

Background imageNicola Collection: Siena Cathedral, Italy - Interior - Pulpit

Siena Cathedral, Italy - Interior - Pulpit designed and carved by Nicola Pisano. Made of Carrara marble and considered Pisanos masterpiece. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageNicola Collection: Frederick Nihda at Chichester Festival Theatre

Frederick Nihda at Chichester Festival Theatre
Frederick Nihda, who was in charge of the costume jewellery department at Chichester Festival Theatre when it opened in 1962; seen here with his assistant Miss Nicola Scott

Background imageNicola Collection: Fishing boats moored up at S. Nicola di Lido

Fishing boats moored up at S. Nicola di Lido

Background imageNicola Collection: Crypt of San Nicola in Carcere

Crypt of San Nicola in Carcere

Background imageNicola Collection: Nicolas I of Montenegro, exiled in France, WW1

Nicolas I of Montenegro, exiled in France, WW1
King Nicolas I of Montenegro (1841-1921, reigned 1910-1918), seen here in national costume during his exile in France (Lyons) with his family during the First World War. Date: circa 1918

Background imageNicola Collection: ALLEGORY OF VENUS, 1496. Personification of Venus, planet of love, gaiety and music

ALLEGORY OF VENUS, 1496. Personification of Venus, planet of love, gaiety and music. Woodcut from Nicolas Le Rouges Le grant kalendrier et compost des bergieres, Troyes, France, 1496

Background imageNicola Collection: POUSSIN: VENUS, 1639. enus giving arms forged by Vulcan to her son, Aeneas

POUSSIN: VENUS, 1639. enus giving arms forged by Vulcan to her son, Aeneas. Oil on canvas, 1639, by Nicolas Poussin

Background imageNicola Collection: PORPORA (1686 - 1766)

PORPORA (1686 - 1766)
NICOLA ANTONIO GIACINTO Porpora Italian composer and teacher with his pupils

Background imageNicola Collection: Nicola Di Tolentino

Nicola Di Tolentino
Saint NICOLA DI TOLENTINO Augustinian friar, who led an uneventful life of patience and humility; he worked in the slums and performed many miracles

Background imageNicola Collection: Ivar Ingimarsson wins the ball ahead of Nicolas Anelka

Ivar Ingimarsson wins the ball ahead of Nicolas Anelka
Bolton v Reading, FA Barclays Premiership, 25th August 2007




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"Nicola: A Journey Through Time, Art, and Talent" Step into the world of Nicola, where history intertwines with art and talent. From the "Allegory of Mercury" in 1496 to the personification of science on the planet Mercury, it has left its mark. In Italy's Viareggio, townsfolk gather on Pisa Bridge (Ponte de Pisa), a symbol of unity and connection, and is here that we find Rerum sicularum libri VIII by Nicolai Specialis, a literary masterpiece that captures the essence of an era. But Nicola isn't just about literature; it encompasses diverse fields. Opera singer Nicola Zerola enchants audiences with his mesmerizing voice while Nicola Romeo revolutionizes industries through innovation. Traveling through Europe brings us to Liguria's ancient village on a hill - Lunigiana. Here lies a rich heritage waiting to be discovered by those who seek authenticity. Cafe Nicola in Rossio Square, Lisbon welcomes visitors with its warm embrace and aromatic coffee. It becomes a meeting point for dreamers and intellectuals alike. Art lovers are captivated by Byzantine school mosaic at Genoa's Duomo (St Lawrence Cathedral). The golden background illuminates Saint Nicholas' apse alongside other revered figures like Madonna and Child among St Anne, St Nicholas of Bari, and St Nicholas of Tolentino created by Luca Cambiaso. Sports enthusiasts cheer for equestrians Mary King & Nicola Wilson as they showcase their skill alongside William Fox-Pitt and Zara Phillips. Their dedication inspires generations to push boundaries in their respective disciplines. Nicola is not just a name but an embodiment of creativity across time and space. It represents the fusion between past traditions and future aspirations – an eternal legacy worth celebrating.