Definition of Dolci

1. dolce [n] - See also: dolce

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dolci

dokdas
dokimastic
doko
dol
dolabellane
dolabra
dolabrae
dolabrate
dolabriform
dolce
dolce far niente
dolcelatte
dolces
dolcetto
dolcettos
dolci (current term)
doldrum
doldrums
dole
dole bludger
dole bludgers
dole out
dolebludger
doled
doled out
doleful
dolefuler
dolefulest
dolefull
dolefuller

Literary usage of Dolci

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Anecdotes of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors and Architects and Curiosities by Shearjashub Spooner (1865)
"GIORDANO AND CARLO dolci. While sojourning in that city, he became acquainted with Carlo dolci, then advanced in years, who is said to have been so affected ..."

2. Apollo: An Illustrated Manual of the History of Art Throughout the Ages by Salomon Reinach (1907)
"The Neapolitan School.—Salvator Rosa and Bernini.— Sassoferrato.— The Allori.—Carlo dolci.—Ribera and his Influence on the Spanish School. —Morales. ..."

3. Italy: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1870)
"Carlo dolci, Magdalene ; *190. ... On the wall r. of the entrance : D. Teniers, Interior of a butcher's shop and tavern ; Carlo dolci (? ..."

4. The Art of the Pitti Palace: With a Short History of the Building of the by Mrs. Julia de Wolf Gibbs Addison (1903)
"Carlo dolci, born in Florence May 25, 1616, died there January 17, 1686. He studied with Jacopo Vignole, a prolific though careful painter. ..."

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