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Bassano
[
b
uh
-
sah
-noh
;
It.
bahs-
sah
-naw
]
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Bas·sa·no
/
bəˈsɑ
noʊ
;
It.
bɑsˈsɑ
nɔ
/
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[
b
uh
-
sah
-noh
;
It.
bahs-
sah
-naw
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
Ja·co·po
/
ˈyɑ
kɔ
pɔ
/
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[
yah
-kaw-paw
]
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,
(
Giacomo da Ponte
),
1510–92,
Italian painter.
2.
his sons,
Fran·ces·co
/
frɑnˈtʃɛs
kɔ
/
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[
f
r
ahn-
ches
-kaw
]
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,
1549–92,
Giam·bat·tis·ta da Pon·te
/
ˌdʒɑm
bɑtˈtis
tɑ dɑ ˈpɔn
tɛ
/
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[
jahm-baht-
tees
-tah dah
pawn
-te
]
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,
1533–?;
Gi·ro·la·mo da Ponte
/
dʒiˈrɔ
lɑ
mɔ
/
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[
jee-
r
aw
-lah-maw
]
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,
1566–1621;
Le·an·dro
/
lɛˈɑn
drɔ
/
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[
le-
ahn
-d
r
aw
]
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,
1557–1623, Italian painters.
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