Alfredo Antonini
Twelve French surgeons portrayed as pathological specimens in glass jars. Colour lithograph by A. Barrère, ca. Is dated [1910?] and held by Wellcome Collection.
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Catalogued Work:2: Twelve French surgeons portrayed as pathological specimens in glass jars.
Digitised Edition:12: PERCUSSIVE MOVEMENT No.
Digitised Edition:7: Avery Claflin Teen Scenes For String Orchestra (1954-55) St.
Alfredo Antonini was born in 1901 at Milan.
Alfredo Antonini died in 1983 at Clearwater.
Alfredo Antonini is recorded as composer, conductor, music arranger and musician.
The recorded working language is Italian.
Residence is recorded at United States.
Distinctions recorded are Emmy Award.
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