Bassano
Americannoun
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Jacopo Giacomo da Ponte, 1510–92, Italian painter.
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his sons Francesco 1549–92, Giambattista da Ponte 1533–?; Girolamo da Ponte 1566–1621; Leandro 1557–1623, Italian painters.
Example Sentences
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Further north in the town of Nova Bassano, resident Dirce Reginatto said she was "devastated".
From BBC • Sep. 5, 2023
"I feel devastated. I lost everything," said Dice Reginatto, from the city of Nova Bassano in Rio Grande do Sul.
From Reuters • Sep. 5, 2023
The book’s title references an Atlantic magazine article in which Winkler hypothesized that Emilia Bassano Lanier — hitherto best known as A.L.
From Washington Post • Apr. 21, 2023
A Venetian favorite is creamy codfish; Chef Bassano serves codfish with polenta, flavored with herbs and rosemary, and calls the dish il baccala mantecato, polenta alle erbette e olio al rosmarino.
From Washington Times • Sep. 21, 2019
It was moonlight; and as we looked out we saw the quaint, steep streets full of promenaders, and everybody in Bassano seemed to be making love.
From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 119, September, 1867 by Various
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