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      • Oil on canvas painting of Giacomo Beltrami. Painted in 1931 by Gian Antonio Micheli.
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  2. Giacomo Costantino Beltrami (detail from an 1861 painting, six years after Beltrami's death, by Enrico Scuri) Giacomo Costantino Beltrami (1779 – January 6, 1855) was an Italian jurist, author, and explorer, known for claiming to have discovered the headwaters of the Mississippi River in 1823 while on a trip through much of the United States ...

  3. Creator: Mary Treacy. Oil on canvas painting of Giacomo Beltrami. Painted in 1931 by Gian Antonio Micheli. Born in 1779 in the Lombardy region of Italy, Giacomo Costantino Beltrami achieved fame and fortune at a young age. When political pressure and personal loss spurred him to leave home, he set out to explore the world.

  4. Nov 19, 2013 · Painted in. 1931 by Gian Antonio Micheli. Born in 1779 in the Lombardy region of Italy, Giacomo Costantino Beltrami achieved fame and fortune at a young age. When political pressure and personal...

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  5. Portrait of Giacomo Costantino Beltrami by Enrico Scuri The earliest surviving Native American flute of wood comes to us from an Italian adventurer who traipsed across present-day Minnesota in search of the headwaters of the Mississippi River, Giacomo Costantino Beltrami (1779-1855, also known as J. C. Beltrami, middle name often mis-spelled ...

  6. Oil on canvas painting of Giacomo Beltrami. Painted in 1931 by Gian Antonio Micheli.

  7. BELTRAMI, Giacomo Costantino. (Bergamo, 1779--Filottrano, Italy, Jan. 6, 1855). The earliest surviving Native American wooden flute was discovered by an Italian adventurer who traveled across present-day Minnesota in search of the headwaters of the MISSISSIPPI RIVER.

  8. legacy.bibliotecamai.org › cataloghi_inventari › archiviBeltrami Biography

    Giacomo Costantino Beltrami born in Bergamo, Italy, 16th of 17 children; parents were Giovan Battista, the Doganiere Generale of the Repubblica Veneta, and Margherita Carozzi. Little is known about his early life, and his baptismal records (and hence, exact birthdate) were incinerated in a fire that destroyed the archives of the Church of S ...

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