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Latina ( Italian: [laˈtiːna] ) is the capital of the province of Latina , in the Lazio region, in Central Italy . As of 2024, the city has 127,486 inhabitants and is the second-largest city of the region, after the national capital Rome .

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25-670: Italian painter (1914–2000) This article is about the Italian artist. For the Italian automobile designer "Dino" Ferrari, see Alfredo Ferrari . For the Italian drummer, see Dino Ferari . [REDACTED] This article includes a list of references , related reading , or external links , but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations . Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations. ( June 2014 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Dino Ferrari (May 29, 1914 – September 15, 2000)

50-700: A parte: la pittura di Dino Ferrari" , il Quotidiano , September 10, 2007 (in Italian) Authority control databases [REDACTED] International ISNI VIAF WorldCat National Germany United States Other IdRef Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dino_Ferrari&oldid=1088002282 " Categories : 1914 births 2000 deaths 20th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 20th-century Italian male artists Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

75-457: A relatively low-cost sports car. The Ferrari name remained reserved for its premium V12 and flat-12 models until 1976, when "Dino" was retired in favor of full Ferrari branding. Alongside engineer Vittorio Jano , Dino persuaded his father, Enzo Ferrari, to produce a line of racing cars in the 1950s with V6 and V8 engines. The script that adorns the badge and cylinder head covers was based on Dino's own signature. In 1962, Enzo Ferrari launched

100-478: Is different from Wikidata Articles lacking in-text citations from June 2014 All articles lacking in-text citations Articles with Italian-language sources (it) Alfredo Ferrari Alfredo Ferrari (nicknamed Alfredino or Dino ; 19 January 1932 – 30 June 1956 ) was an Italian automotive engineer and the first son of automaker Enzo Ferrari . He was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy , and died aged 24. After his death, Ferrari named

125-477: Is located in the Province of Latina, part of the southern section of the region of Lazio . The city is about 62 km (39 mi) south of Rome The municipality borders on Aprilia , Cisterna di Latina , Nettuno , Pontinia , Sabaudia , Sermoneta and Sezze . Latina has a Mediterranean climate ( Köppen climate classification Csa ) like most of southern Italy. The Italian film My Brother Is an Only Child

150-605: Is surmounted by a mural crown . The city has some pharmaceutical , chemical industry and a strong service sector. Latina is also an important centre for agriculture (vegetables, flowers, sugar, fruit, cheese and derivates). The former Latina nuclear power plant has been shut down and is currently undergoing decommissioning. The frazioni of Latina are: Latina Lido, Latina Scalo, Borgo Bainsizza, Borgo Carso, Borgo Faiti, Borgo Grappa, Borgo Isonzo, Borgo Montello, Borgo Piave, Borgo Podgora, Borgo Sabotino, Borgo Santa Maria, Borgo San Michele , Chiesuola, and Tor Tre Ponti. Latina

175-475: The fascist administration , when the area surrounding it which had been a swamp since antiquity was drained. Although the area was first settled by the Latins , the modern city was founded by Benito Mussolini on 30 June 1932 as Littoria, named for the fascio littorio . The city was inaugurated on 18 December of the same year. Littoria was populated with settlers coming mainly from Friuli and Veneto , who formed

200-520: The 1.5-litre V6 with fellow engineer Vittorio Jano and his father, Enzo Ferrari ; Enzo remarked on Dino's "intensity, intelligence, and attentiveness". Alfredo would never see the engine; he died in Modena on 30 June 1956, aged 24. Enzo Ferrari later said of caring for Dino in the final months leading up to his death: "I had deluded myself - as fathers often do - that our attentions would help [Dino] to regain his health. I had convinced myself that [Dino]

225-498: The Ferrari company. He was interested in everything, but it was perhaps engines that interested him the most." During his time at Ferrari, Alfredo started experiencing health problems. His physical movements gradually became stiff, and he was often unable to maintain his balance. At his return to Modena, he was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy . In the final days of his life, while hospitalized, he discussed technical details of

250-704: The Premio Giornalistico Dino Ferrari (the Dino Ferrari Prize for Journalism) in memory of his son, originally with a prize of 500,000 lira . The prize money was later increased to 1 million lira, in addition to a small bronze statuette of the Ferrari emblem, the Prancing Horse . Writers Gino Rancati, Giovanni Arpino , and Alberto Bevilacqua , among others, have been recipients of this annual award. The Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola , Italy

275-626: The University Polyclinic of Milan . The center was named after Dino, and co-founded by their father, Enzo Ferrari, with Prof. Guglielmo Scarlato (1931–2002) in 1978. He was portrayed by Benedetto Benedettini in Ferrari (2023) which centred on his father's grief and the 1957 Mille Miglia . He was portrayed by Matthew Bose in Ferrari (2003). Latina, Lazio It is one of the youngest cities in Italy, being founded as Littoria in 1932 under

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300-460: The car fitted with the engine that Alfredo was working on at the time of his death " Dino " in his honour. Born to Enzo Ferrari and his wife Laura Dominica Garello, on 19 January 1932, Alfredo was named after his paternal grandfather and uncle. Enzo, who at the time was a racing driver for Alfa Romeo , had vowed to stop racing cars if he had a son. He kept his promise, and retired from driving in 1932, concentrating on racing team management with

325-1167: The church of Sacro Cuore in Ascoli Piceno , 1955 Nozze di Cana , fresco, church of Santa Maria of Petritoli , 1958 Le tre chiese, la Militante, la Purgante, la Trionfante , fresco, church of Santa Maria in Petritoli, 1958 Sant'Antonio da Padova , oil on canvas, church of Sant'Antonio in Castel di Lama , 1972 Crocifissione , acrylic on panel (240X350), church of Sant'Antonio in Castel di Lama, 1981 Cristo risorto , acrylic on panel (220x180), church of Sant'Antonio in Castel di Lama, 1981 Cristo tra i malati , acrylic on panel (190x300), Auditorium CARISAP in Ascoli Piceno, 2000 Crocifissione con predella raffigurante la Via Crucis , acrylic on panel (245x300), Auditorium CARISAP in Ascoli Piceno, 2000 Works in private collections [ edit ] Vanità di donne , 1984, acrylic on canvas (Milan, private collection). The painting represents one of

350-447: The development of a 1.5-litre DOHC V6 engine for F2 at the end of 1955. Two years later in 1957, to honour his son, Enzo named the Dino series of racing sports cars using this V6 engine after him. Road cars under the same marque soon followed. Gino Rancati, a friend of Dino's father, Enzo Ferrari , noted: "Dino, though he suffered because of his health, had always played an active part in

375-414: The late 1950s into the early 2000s; and the Dino , a marque best known for mid-engined, rear-drive sports cars produced by Ferrari from 1957 to 1976. The marque came into existence in late 1956, with a front-engined Formula Two racer powered by a brand new Ferrari Dino V6 engine. The name "Dino" was also used for some models with engines smaller than 12 cylinders, it was an attempt by the company to offer

400-479: The loss of her only son, and her behaviour became increasingly erratic and unstable. Piero Ferrari , Dino's younger half-brother who was born out-of-wedlock to Enzo Ferrari and mistress Lina Lardi on 22 May 1945, and who became Enzo's heir after Dino's death, has stated: "I never knew Dino, but I have never felt I was a victim of his memory, or of the pain that my father, Enzo, had always felt because of his death. And I would not be sincere if I did not say that when I

425-640: The newly-formed Scuderia Ferrari . From an early age, Enzo groomed Alfredino, "little Alfredo", to be his successor. Alfredo studied economics in Bologna before moving to mechanical engineering in Switzerland . In his short career at Ferrari, Alfredo was widely credited for the 750 Monza racing car; and, to a limited extent, a 1.5-litre V6 , the Ferrari Dino engine , that would later see action in Ferrari's early Formula Two racers. Alfredo suggested to his father

450-511: The original Venetian-like dialect was increasingly substituted by a form of Romanesco dialect . The city coat of arms is a blue shield with a stylized drawing of the City Hall Clock Tower in the middle, standing on a field of green, and flanked by two stalks of wheat tied at the base with a red ribbon engraved with the motto LATINA OLIM PALUS ("Latina, once a swamp") in Latin . The shield

475-1917: The outcomes for the search for the ultimate Ferrari A teatro , 1973, oil on masonite 40x30 (Ascoli Piceno private collection) Prizes [ edit ] 50 Poeti per 50 Pittori, premio speciale, Rome , 1975 Force, Assessorato al turismo della Regione Marche, Force , 1976 Quercia d'Oro 82, premio nazionale della cultura, Rome, 1982 S. Benedetto 82, San Benedetto del Tronto , 1982 Oscar Italia 1982, Viareggio Quercia d'Oro 83, premio nazionale, Rome, 1983 Biennale Internazionale della Critica 1983, Latina Europa 83, Galleria d'Arte Moderna Alba, Ferrara , 1983 Gran Sigillo d'Europa London 1983, London Europeo della cultura, Republic of San Marino , 1983 Nazioni Aquila d'Oro Galleria d'Arte Moderna Alba, Ferrara, 1984 Bologna 1984, Bologna David 1984, Galleria d'Arte Moderna Alba, Ferrara Alba 1985, Galleria d'Arte Moderna Alba, Ferrara Città di New York, premio internazionale, Galleria d'Arte Moderna Alba, Ferrara, 1987 Trofeo d'Oro 1987, Galleria d'Arte Moderna Alba, Ferrara VIP 1988, Galleria d'Arte Moderna Alba, Ferrara Exhibitions [ edit ] Collettiva, Palazzo degli Studi di Recanati, 1935, Recanati Collettiva di arte sacra, Presidenza Diocesana, 1953, Livorno Collettiva “VI Premio Nazionale di Pittura Golfo della Spezia”, (with Mario Sironi , Carla Accardi , Gerardo Dottori , Felice Casorati , Ottone Rosai , Mino Maccari , Emilio Vedova ), 1954, La Spezia Collettiva “Rassegna d'arte italiana”, Graphil Galerie, 1963, Amsterdam Personale di grafiche e collages, Galleria d'Arte Nuove Proposte, 1974, Ascoli Piceno Personale di opere grafiche, Galleria Open Art, 1987, San Benedetto del Tronto External links [ edit ] Official website (in Italian) Ascoli Piceno, "Un'esperienza

500-428: The so-called Venetian- Pontine community (today surviving only in some peripheral boroughs). The edifices and the monuments, mainly in rationalist style, were designed by famous architects and artists such as Marcello Piacentini , Angiolo Mazzoni and Duilio Cambellotti. In 1934 it became a provincial capital and, after World War II , renamed Latina in 1946. With the arrival of other people mostly from Lazio itself,

525-755: Was an Italian painter. He was born and died in Ascoli Piceno . Works [ edit ] Directory of museums that contain his works [ edit ] Assalto alla Città , oil on panel , Gallery of Modern Art of the Palazzo Pitti , Florence , 1958 Veduta del Salone della Vittoria , oil on panel, Pinacoteca Civica in Ascoli Piceno , 1935 Veduta di paese , oil on canvas , Pinacoteca Civica in Ascoli Piceno, 1955 Veduta architettonica con figure , oil on panel, Pinacoteca Civica in Ascoli Piceno , 1962 Figura di donna , oil on canvas, Pinacoteca Civica in Ascoli Piceno, 1962 Public works [ edit ] I tre Regni , fresco , central apse of

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550-433: Was gradually wasting away with progressive muscular dystrophy . He was dying of that terrible disease which no one has ever been able to understand or cure, and against which there is no defense, aside from genetic prophylaxis (i.e. a medication or a treatment designed and used to prevent a disease from occurring)." The death of Alfredo took a toll on his parents' marriage. His mother, Laura Dominica Garello, never got over

575-415: Was like one of my cars, and so I made a table of the calorific values of the various food he had to eat - types of food that would not harm his kidneys - and I kept an up-to-date daily record of his albumins , of the specific gravity of his urine , the level of urea in his blood, of his diuresis , etc., so I would have an indication of the process of the disease. The sad truth was quite different: my son

600-590: Was originally named the "Autodromo Dino Ferrari" in Alfredo's honour, with his father's name added after Enzo's death in 1988. The 1979 Dino Ferrari Grand Prix was held there on 16 September 1979. Dino's half-brother, Piero , also actively supports Centro Dino Ferrari, a research center for neurodegenerative and muscular diseases at the University of Milan , located in the Clinical Neurology Institute at

625-461: Was recognized [in 1978, after Laura's death], I experienced a great deal of emotion." Gino Rancati, a long-time friend of Dino's and Piero's father, Enzo Ferrari, said: "Piero is now a man, with a family of his own, but his father [Enzo]'s obsession with Dino's memory must have left a mark on him." Dino Ferrari is probably best-known posthumously for designing the Ferrari Dino engine , a series of V6s and V8s that were produced by Ferrari from

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