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Giuseppe Marsigli (Naples, c. 1795 - circa 1835) was an Italian painter and engraver.
Biography
He was a pupil of Costanzo Angelini in design, Giuseppe Cammarano in color. His brother Filippo Marsigli was also a painter. He participated in restorations in Naples. He engraved silverware. Marsgli was a friend of Vincenzo Bellini and a master of his mistress Maddalena Fumaroli.
Marsigli's Symposium of Centaurs (1831) is held in the collection of the Naples Archaeological Museum. He is known for his 19th century reproductions of paintings discovered at Pompeii.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Luigi Ferdinando Marsili
- Giuseppe Marsigli
- Giuseppe Marsigli (tenor)
- Bologna
- San Petronio, Bologna
- Filippo Marsigli
- Luigi Ferdinando Marsili
- Giuseppe Ferdinando Brivio
- Academy of Sciences of the Institute of Bologna
- House of the Small Fountain
- Costanzo Angelini