Scima da Saoseo

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Scima da Saoseo
Cima di Saoseo
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Corn da Camp (left) and Scima da Saoseo (right)
Highest point
Elevation 3,264 m (10,709 ft)
Prominence 440 m (1,440 ft) [1]
Parent peak Cima Viola
Listing Alpine mountains above 3000 m
Coordinates 46°23′8″N10°09′28.6″E / 46.38556°N 10.157944°E / 46.38556; 10.157944 Coordinates: 46°23′8″N10°09′28.6″E / 46.38556°N 10.157944°E / 46.38556; 10.157944
Geography
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Scima da Saoseo
Location in the Alps
Location Lombardy, Italy/Graubünden, Switzerland
Parent range Livigno Alps
Topo map 1278 La Rösa

The Scima da Saoseo (also known as Cima di Saoseo) is a mountain of the Livigno Alps, located on the border between Italy and Switzerland. It lies west of Cima Viola. On its west (Swiss) side it overlooks Lago di Saoseo.

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<i>The Archangel Raphael and Tobias with Two Saints</i> Painting by Cima da Conegliano

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<i>Sacred Conversation</i> (Cima da Conegliano)

The Sacred Conversation or Madonna and Child Enthroned with praying brothers and devotees, Saint Sebastian, Saint John the Baptist, Saint Mary Magdalene and Saint Roch is a 1490 oil on panel painting by Cima da Conegliano, now in the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan.

<i>Madonna and Child</i> (Cima da Conegliano, Paris, 1495-1497)

Madonna and Child is a 1495-1497 oil on panel painting by Cima da Conegliano, now in the Petit Palais in Paris. It was owned in London by Sir William Abdy then in Paris by Edward Tuck, the American vice-consul there, who gave it to its present owner in 1930.

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