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{{a|heroes|[[File:Robin.jpeg|450px|center]]}}A Venetian merchant who argued the toss about everything, most famously captured in a brooding Velasquez-esque portrait by mad-haired Bavarian countess [[Birgit von Sachsen-Rampton]] in 1734.
{{a|heroes|{{image|Don Iolio|png|Don Iolio And His Mechanical Contraption'', von Sachsen-Rampton, 1734.}}A Venetian merchant who argued the toss about everything, most famously captured in a brooding Velasquez-esque portrait by mad-haired Bavarian countess [[Birgit von Sachsen-Rampton]] in 1734.


Protagonist in [[Otto Büchstein|Büchstein]]’s tragicomedy ''[[La Vittoria della Forma sulla Sostanza]]''  
Protagonist in [[Otto Büchstein|Büchstein]]’s tragicomedy ''[[La Vittoria della Forma sulla Sostanza]]''  

Revision as of 16:55, 22 August 2022

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Don Iolio And His Mechanical Contraption, von Sachsen-Rampton, 1734.

A Venetian merchant who argued the toss about everything, most famously captured in a brooding Velasquez-esque portrait by mad-haired Bavarian countess Birgit von Sachsen-Rampton in 1734.

Protagonist in Büchstein’s tragicomedy La Vittoria della Forma sulla Sostanza

See also