Eyeball (1975) In this Italian giallo slasher film by Umberto Lenzi, a maniac killer in a red cape and hood is killing off American tourists on a tour bus by gouging out their eyeballs. John Richardson, Martine Brochard, Ines Pellegrini, Andrés Mejuto. https://t.co/syo8tTs731

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[.]Magi, voi siete i santi più nostri,
i pellegrini del cielo, gli eletti,
l’anima eterna dell’uomo che cerca,
cui solo Iddio è luce e mistero.
Giorgio Caproni - Sonetto d’Epifania

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Carlo Pellegrini, by Arthur H Marks. - Vanity Fair, 27 April 1889

Pellegrini, who did much of his work under the pseudonym of Ape, was an Italian artist who served from 1869 to 1889 as a caricaturist for Vanity Fair magazine. He died of lung disease aged 49 at his home in 1889

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John Bright, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 6 April 1889

He was a British Radical and Liberal statesman, one of the greatest orators of his generation and a promoter of free trade policies.

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Lord Coleridge, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 5 March 1887

John Duke Coleridge was an English lawyer, judge and Liberal politician. Despite his health failing towards the end of his life he remained in this office until his death on 14 June 1894, aged 74.

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William Pery, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 11 July 1885

He was an Irish peer and Conservative politician. He served as Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard under Lord Salisbury between 1889-92 and again between 1895 and his death in 1896.

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L Arditi, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 21 March 1885

Luigi Arditi was an Italian violinist, composer and conductor. He died at Hove, near Brighton (England); he is buried in Hove Cemetery.

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Oscar Wilde, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 24 May 1884

He was an Irish poet and playwright. After writing in different forms throughout the 1880s, he became one of the most popular playwrights in London in the early 1890s.

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Baron H de Worms, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 22 May 1880

Henry de Worms was a British Conservative politician. Born Jewish, he was an active member of the Jewish community until he married a Christian woman. He then dissociated himself entirely from Judaism.

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Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini (29 April 1675 - 2 November 1741) was an Italian painter

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Mr R Browning, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 20 November 1875

Robert Browning was an English poet and playwright whose dramatic monologues put him high among the Victorian poets.

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Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 30 October 1875

William Augustus Edward of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach was a British military officer of German parents. He was promoted to field marshal in 1897 despite his career including no great military achievements

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Mr Guildford Onslow, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 24 July 1875

Guildford James Hillier Mainwaring-Ellerker-Onslow was an English Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1858 to 1874. Onslow died at the age of 68.

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Lord Hammond, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 19 June 1875

Edmund Hammond was a British diplomat and civil servant. He was Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs from 1854 to 1873.

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James Howard Harris, Earl of Malmesbury, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 25 July 1874

He was a British statesman of the Victorian era.

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The Marquis D'Azeglio, by Carlo Pellegrini - Published in Vanity Fair, 20 June 1874

Vittorio Emanuele Taparelli d'Azeglio was an Italian diplomat and politician born in Turin.

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