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Pagliano served in the State Department for four years, during part of which he was paid personally by Clinton for “IT services” that include setting up the server in question. In less controversial work, Pagliano helped expand remote work arrangements in the State Department from a D.C.-only option to give worldwide access.
Eleuterio Pagliano (2 May 1826 – 5 January 1903) was an Italian painter of the Romantic period as well as an activist and fighter of the Risorgimento . Eleuterio Pagliano, Lo sbarco di Garibaldi e dei suoi Cacciatori delle Alpi a Sesto Calende May 23, 1859, 230 cm x 600 cm, Oil on canvas, Varese Civic Museum.
Bryan Pagliano, here at the Capitol, is a former IT specialist for the State Department who has been granted immunity from prosecution for his role in Hillary’s email scandal.
While at Gartner, however, Pagliano continued to perform contract work for the State Department, which was terminated at an unknown time and announced one day after his being granted immunity.
Biography. Pagliano was born in Casale Monferrato in the Kingdom of Sardinia and studied at the Brera Academy in Milan until 1848. He initially trained with Giuseppe Sogni, then under the neoclassic painter Luigi Sabatelli.
Eleuterio Pagliano. Eleuterio Pagliano (2 May 1826 – 5 January 1903) was an Italian painter of the Romantic period as well as an activist and fighter of the Risorgimento . Eleuterio Pagliano, Lo sbarco di Garibaldi e dei suoi Cacciatori delle Alpi a Sesto Calende May 23, 1859, 230 cm x 600 cm, Oil on canvas, Varese Civic Museum.
Eleuterio Pagliano died in Milan at the age of 75. During his lifetime his paintings had failed to make a great stir; however, his reputation increased when, shortly after his death, an exhibition in his honor was mounted in Milan.
In 1872, his painting of Maramaldo (referring to Fabrizio Maramaldo ), awarded a prize at the Milan Exhibition, was sold to the Khedive of Egypt. Pagliano also won prizes for works at the 1867 Exhibitions of Parma, Turin, and Paris, and a gold medal at the Berlin Exhibition.