![]() de Bellis, an Italo-American businessman resident of San Francisco until his death in 1968, was born in the Apulia region of Italy and devoted most of the last 25 years of his life to philanthropic and educational projects with the purpose of informing and instructing others in the rich heritage of Italy. Parking is available on Holloway Avenue- lot n.1 and n.2. Public transportation are also available (n.28 ad M line) Frank V. It includes manuscripts, rare books, and music manuscripts and scores, Etruscan, Greek and Roman artifacts and coins, period instruments, wax cylinders, archival recordings, wood blocks, prints, and contemporary artwork. ![]() de Bellis Collection is a library-museum of Italian authors and subjects representing the civilization of ancient to modern Italy, particularly in the areas of history, literature, the fine arts, and music. Lisa Pieraccini on Etruscan artifacts, and light refreshments following in the Faculty Commons. ![]() ![]() Program will include viewing current and permanent exhibits, 4 th floor of the Paul Leonard Library, a lecture by UCB Prof. Introduction by Colomba Ghigliotti, former Assistant to the Curator of the De Bellis Collection, overview by Alessandro Baccari, Leonardo Da Vinci Society Historian, and lecture by Prof. Saturday March 5, 2016 from 2:00 to 4:00 PM San Francisco State University Cordially invites its members and guests to: Visit to the Frank de Bellis Collection
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