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Information:  - Gregorio Pagani (3 December 1558  1605) was an Italian painter of the late Mannerist period, active mainly in Florence. He was the son of the painter Francesco Pagani, then became a pupil of Santi di Tito, then entered the studio of Ludovico Cigoli. He painted the "St. Helena finding the Cross" for Santa Maria del Carmine, which was lost in the fire at the church in 1771. He painted a "Nativity" for the cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore. Among his pupils were Cristofano Allori and Matteo Rosselli.  - The Baroque (or ) is often thought of as a period of artistic style that used exaggerated motion and clear, easily interpreted detail to produce drama, tension, exuberance, and grandeur in sculpture, painting, architecture, literature, dance, theater, and music. The style began around 1600 in Rome and Italy, and spread to most of Europe.  - " Santi di Tito (March 6, 1536  July 23, 1603) was one of the most influential and leading Italian painters of the proto-Baroque style  what is sometimes referred to as "Counter-Maniera" or Counter-Mannerism.  - Lodovico Cardi (21 September 1559  8 June 1613), also known as Cigoli, was an Italian painter and architect of the late Mannerist and early Baroque period, trained and active in his early career in Florence, and spending the last nine years of his life in Rome.  - Cristofano Allori ( 17 October 1577 -- 1 April 1621 ) was an Italian portrait painter of the late Florentine Mannerist school . Allori was born at Florence and received his first lessons in painting from his father , Alessandro Allori , but becoming dissatisfied with the hard anatomical drawing and cold coloring of the latter , he entered the studio of Gregorio Pagani , who was one of the leaders of the late Florentine school , which sought to unite the rich coloring of the Venetians with the Florentine attention to drawing . Allori also appears to have worked under Cigoli . His pictures are distinguished by their close adherence to nature and the delicacy and technical perfection of their execution . His technical skill is shown by the fact that several copies he made of Correggio 's works were thought to be duplicates by Correggio himself . His extreme fastidiousness limited the number of his works . Several examples are to be seen at Florence and elsewhere . His most famous work , in his own day and now , is Judith with the Head of Holofernes . It exists in at least two versions by Allori , of which the prime version is perhaps that in the British Royal Collection , dated 1613 , with various pentimenti . A version of 1620 in the Palazzo Pitti in Florence is the best known and there are several copies by studio and other hands . According to the near - contemporary biography by Filippo Baldinucci , the model for the Judith was his former mistress , the beautiful `` La Mazzafirra '' , who is also represented in his Magdalene , the head of Holofernes is a self - portrait , and the maid is `` La Mazzafirra '' 's mother .  - Alessandro di Cristofano di Lorenzo del Bronzino Allori (Florence, 31 May 1535  22 September 1607) was an Italian portrait painter of the late Mannerist Florentine school.  - Matteo Rosselli (10 August 1578  18 January 1650) was an Italian painter of the late Florentine Counter-Mannerism and early Baroque. He is best known however for his highly populated grand-manner historical paintings.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'movement' with the subject 'cristofano allori'.  Choices: - baroque  - mannerism  - portrait painter
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mannerism

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Information:  - Nicole ( also known as Crazed and The Widow 's Revenge ) is a 1978 American thriller directed by Istvan Ventilla and starring Leslie Caron and Catherine Bach .  - The Dukes of Hazzard is an American action-comedy television series that aired on CBS from January 26, 1979 to February 8, 1985. The show aired for a total of 147 episodes spanning seven seasons. The series was inspired by the 1975 film "Moonrunners", which was also created by Gy Waldron and had many identical or similar character names and concepts.  - The Young and the Restless (often abbreviated as Y&R) is an American television soap opera created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell for CBS. The show is set in a fictional Wisconsin town called Genoa City, which is unlike and unrelated to the real life village of the same name, Genoa City, Wisconsin. First broadcast on March 26, 1973, "The Young and the Restless" was originally broadcast as half-hour episodes, five times a week. The show expanded to one-hour episodes on February 4, 1980. In 2006, the series began airing encore episodes weeknights on SOAPnet until 2013, when "Y&R" moved to TVGN (now Pop). Pop still airs the encore episodes on weeknights, starting July 1, 2013. The series is also syndicated internationally.  - Catherine Bach (born Catherine Bachman; March 1, 1954) is an American actress. She is known for playing Daisy Duke in the television series "The Dukes of Hazzard" and Margo Dutton in "African Skies". In 2012, she joined the cast of the CBS soap opera "The Young and the Restless" as Anita Lawson.  - A soap opera, soap, or soapie, is a serial drama on television or radio that examines the lives of many characters, usually focusing on emotional relationships to the point of melodrama. The term "soap opera" originated from such dramas being typically sponsored by soap manufacturers in the past.  - CBS (an initialism of the network's former name, the Columbia Broadcasting System) is an American commercial broadcast television network that is a flagship property of CBS Corporation. The company is headquartered at the CBS Building in New York City with major production facilities and operations in New York City (at the CBS Broadcast Center) and Los Angeles (at CBS Television City and the CBS Studio Center).  - Daisy Duke is a fictional character, played by Catherine Bach, from the American television series "The Dukes of Hazzard". She is the cousin of Bo and Luke, the main protagonists of the show, and the three live on a farm on the outskirts of Hazzard County with their Uncle Jesse.  - Leslie Claire Margaret Caron (born 1 July 1931) is a Franco-American film actress and dancer who has appeared in 45 films between 1951 and 2003. Her autobiography, "Thank Heaven", was published in 2010 in the UK and US, and in 2011 in a French version. Veteran documentarian Larry Weinstein's "Leslie Caron: The Reluctant Star" premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on June 28, 2016.  - African Skies is a Canadian television series that aired from 1991 to 1994 on The Family Channel. It starred Catherine Bach.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'instance of' with the subject 'nicole '.  Choices: - 1  - 1975  - 1980  - action  - bell  - broadcasting  - city  - corporation  - county  - drama  - duke  - family  - fictional character  - film  - initialism  - january  - los angeles  - march  - name  - opera  - production  - radio  - serial  - series  - seven  - show  - soap  - soap opera  - star  - system  - television  - television network  - television series  - three  - town
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film