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Silvio Collection

Silvio, a name that echoes through the streets of Trieste, Italy

Background imageSilvio Collection: Trieste, Italy - Galleria di Montuzza, Piazza Carlo Goldini

Trieste, Italy - Galleria di Montuzza, Piazza Carlo Goldini. Date: circa 1910

Background imageSilvio Collection: Design for a theatre piece: Dorinda gives Silvio his dog back, 1715-1798

Design for a theatre piece: Dorinda gives Silvio his dog back, 1715-1798. Creator: Dionys van Nijmegen
Design for a theatre piece: Dorinda gives Silvio his dog back, 1715-1798. Design for a painting

Background imageSilvio Collection: Silvio Orlando

Silvio Orlando Italy Rugby Union England V Italy Twickenham London, England 12 March 2005 Date: 12 March 2005

Background imageSilvio Collection: Silvio Grappasonni

Silvio Grappasonni Italy, 01 June 1994 Date: 01 June 1994

Background imageSilvio Collection: Neapolitan exiles in London: Il Duca Castromediano Caballeno (top left)

Neapolitan exiles in London: Il Duca Castromediano Caballeno (top left); Silvio Spaventa (bottom left); Baron Carlo Poerio (centre); Cesere Braico (top right); Guiseppe Pica (bottom right). Date: 1859

Background imageSilvio Collection: Interior View of The Colonna Gallery, Rome (oil on canvas)

Interior View of The Colonna Gallery, Rome (oil on canvas)
PWI91022 Interior View of The Colonna Gallery, Rome (oil on canvas) by Pannini or Panini, Giovanni Paolo (1691/2-1765); Louvre, Paris, France; ePeter Willi; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageSilvio Collection: Hardy Azaleas, Seedling Varieties (chromolitho)

Hardy Azaleas, Seedling Varieties (chromolitho)
2811461 Hardy Azaleas, Seedling Varieties (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hardy Azaleas, Seedling Varieties. No 1, Judith; 2, Meteor; 3, Silvio)

Background imageSilvio Collection: Silvio and Dorinda, 1640. Creator: Johann Wilhelm Baur

Silvio and Dorinda, 1640. Creator: Johann Wilhelm Baur
Silvio and Dorinda, 1640

Background imageSilvio Collection: Silvio, 1640. Creator: Johann Wilhelm Baur

Silvio, 1640. Creator: Johann Wilhelm Baur
Silvio, 1640

Background imageSilvio Collection: Silvio Approaches Dorinda whom He Has Wounded with an Arrow... ca. 1700

Silvio Approaches Dorinda whom He Has Wounded with an Arrow... ca. 1700
Silvio Approaches Dorinda whom He Has Wounded with an Arrow (Il Pastor Fido, act IV, scene 8), ca. 1700

Background imageSilvio Collection: Front of the house where Silvio Pellico (1789-1854), Italian writer, lived during his childhood

Front of the house where Silvio Pellico (1789-1854), Italian writer, lived during his childhood

Background imageSilvio Collection: Enea Silvio Piccolomini (Pope Pius II) going to the Council of Basel

Enea Silvio Piccolomini (Pope Pius II) going to the Council of Basel

Background imageSilvio Collection: PINTURICCHIO, Bernardino di Betto, called Il (1454-1513)

PINTURICCHIO, Bernardino di Betto, called Il (1454-1513). Piccolomini Library. 1502-1508. ITALY. Siena. Cathedral. Detail. Eneas Silvio goes to the Council of Basel. Renaissance art. Quattrocento

Background imageSilvio Collection: PELLICO, Silvio (1789-1854). Italian patriot, writer

PELLICO, Silvio (1789-1854). Italian patriot, writer and poet. Oil on canvas. ITALY. LAZIO. Rome. Museo Centrale del Risorgimento (Central Museum of the Risorgimento)

Background imageSilvio Collection: Silvio Pellico - 3

Silvio Pellico - 3
SILVIO PELLICO Italian author, playwright and patriot, known for My prisons. Date: 1789 - 1854

Background imageSilvio Collection: Silvio Pellico - 2

Silvio Pellico - 2
SILVIO PELLICO Italian author, playwright and patriot, known for My prisons. Date: 1789 - 1854

Background imageSilvio Collection: Silvio Pellico - 1

Silvio Pellico - 1
SILVIO PELLICO Italian author, playwright and patriot, known for My prisons. Date: 1789 - 1854

Background imageSilvio Collection: FRANCESCO DE PINEDO (1890-1933). Italian aviator. With Italian ambassador Giacomo de Martino

FRANCESCO DE PINEDO (1890-1933). Italian aviator. With Italian ambassador Giacomo de Martino and aviator Silvio Scaroni on a visit to Washington, D.C. Photograph, 20 April 1927

Background imageSilvio Collection: Source Size = 3802 x 3922

Source Size = 3802 x 3922
Il Duca Castromediano Caballeno, Silvio Spaventa, Baron Carlo Poerio, Cesere Braico, Avvocata Pica; Neapolitan Exiles, from Photographs by Mayall

Background imageSilvio Collection: PORTUGAL. Lisbon. Italys President of the Council

PORTUGAL. Lisbon. Italys President of the Council Silvio Berlusconi arrives prior to the NAC (North Atlantic Council) meeting on November 19, 2010 in Lisbon



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Silvio, a name that echoes through the streets of Trieste, Italy. From the enchanting Galleria di Montuzza to the bustling Piazza Carlo Goldini, Silvio's presence is felt in every corner of this vibrant city. But who exactly is Silvio? Is it PINTURICCHIO, Bernardino di Betto, called Il (1454-1513), whose masterpieces adorn the walls of prestigious galleries? Or perhaps it refers to Silvio Orlando, the talented actor who captivates audiences with his powerful performances? Could it be Silvio Grappasonni or one of the Neapolitan exiles seeking solace in London? Their stories intertwine like brushstrokes on a canvas depicting an Interior View of The Colonna Gallery in Rome. Yet there are more hints scattered along this journey. Hardy Azaleas bloom with vibrant colors as Seedling Varieties flourish under their care. Johann Wilhelm Baur captures moments frozen in time - from Silvio and Dorinda's tender embrace in 1640 to Silvio himself approaching wounded Dorinda with an arrow ca. 1700. And let us not forget about the front of the house where Silvio Pellico (1789-1854), renowned Italian writer, spent his childhood days. It stands as a testament to his literary genius and enduring legacy. Even Enea Silvio Piccolomini (Pope Pius II) joins our narrative as he embarks on his journey to the Council of Basel. Silvio may be just a name, but its significance resonates throughout history and art. It represents passion, creativity, resilience - qualities that transcend time and place. So next time you wander through Trieste or explore a gallery filled with masterpieces, remember that behind each stroke lies a story waiting to be discovered - perhaps even one named Silvio.