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Marcantonio

American  
[mahr-kan-toh-nee-oh, mahr-kahn-taw-nyaw] / ˌmɑr kænˈtoʊ ni oʊ, ˌmɑr kɑnˈtɔ nyɔ /

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A cascade of High Art visual references tumbles forth: A reclining male figure — an antique classical nude — suggests something from the Parthenon frieze, plus a melding of clothed and naked figures from Manet’s landmark Modern painting “Luncheon on the Grass,” the exquisite Marcantonio Raimondi engraving of a Raphael Renaissance drawing of river gods that Manet transformed, and more.

From Los Angeles Times

They noted that Edouard Manet’s avant-garde painting “Le Dejeuner sur l’herbe” imitated Marcantonio Raimondi’s engraving, “The Judgment of Paris,” which was itself a reference to a work by Raphael.

From Los Angeles Times

“We’ve given everybody else a chance, so let’s see what the Brothers of Italy can do if they’re in charge,” said Marcantonio Bandini, a 34-year-old coffee bar worker in Garbatella, the Rome neighborhood where Ms. Meloni started out as a political activist 30 years ago.

From Washington Times

“When people focus on the outrageous,” Carla Marcantonio, a professor of film studies and Almodóvar’s longtime English translator, told me over Zoom, “they miss how invested he is in these ethical dilemmas that have to do with our relationships to each other.”

From New York Times

“His characters are always endowed with a sense of humanity,” Marcantonio noted.

From New York Times