Sandro Botticelli (March 1, 1445 - May 17, 1510) is the Italian artist whose name means "little barrel" in English. The name by which he is known nevertheless serves as a nom d'artiste. Records show the fresco painter's birth name as Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi.
Monticello means "hillock" or "little mountain" in Italian.
Perhaps you means LS Lowry.
Yes, hiring a painter to paint your house constitutes a delegation of contractual duties. When you enter into a contract with the painter, you delegate the responsibility of completing the painting job to them. This means that the painter is obligated to fulfill the terms of the contract, while you, as the homeowner, are responsible for compensating them as agreed.
Quaglia is an example of an Italian food whose spelling starts with the letter "q".Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It means "quail". The pronunciation will be "KWA-lya" in Italian.
I have offended God and mankind because my work did not reach the quality it should have.
Botticello means "little barrel" in Italian. Sandro Botticelli derived his name from this term.
"Little mouse" in English means topolino in Italian.
"Little flower" in English means fiorellino in Italian.
"Little island" in English means isolotto in Italian.
Monticello means "hillock" or "little mountain" in Italian.
In Italian, "little demon" is spelled "piccolo demone." "Piccolo" means "little," and "demone" translates to "demon."
"Dirty little man" in English means uomino sporcaccionein Italian.
Pasqualino in Italian means "little Paschal" in English.
poco means little
"Canzoncina" is an Italian equivalent of "little song."Specifically, the Italian word adds the suffix "-ina" to the feminine noun "canzone." The word "canzone" means "song." The diminutive suffix "-ina" means "dear, dear little, little."The pronunciation is "KAHN-tsohn-TSEE-nah."
Angioletto in Italian means "baby angel" or "little angel" in English.
"Botticello" means "little barrel" in Italian. Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi(now known as Sandro Botticelli) modified his brother's nickname "Botticello"(presumably called that because he was big) to create the name he is known by today. So...Botticelli doesn't mean anything. It is derived from "Botticello", which means "little barrel"