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tradition, with focus on the Greco-Roman canons. The institution was often criticized for discouraging creativity and ignoring the artistic possibilities of Chile itself. Among his harshest critics were the French-born painter,
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in Brazil, Carlos Hochkolf, invited him to come to Chile and help establish an art academy there. He accepted the offer and was instrumental in creating the
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In 1853 he became a Chilean citizen. In 1869, he resigned his position at the academy and was replaced by the German-born painter,
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His works include an unknown, though large, number of portraits as well as religious and mythological scenes; based on
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Despite these criticisms, most of Chile's prominent painters of the time began as his students; including
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Lima, Valeria; Quiroga, Samuel. "Ciccarelli: paisagem em contradição". In: Hoffmann, Ana, et al. (Eds.)
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Academic staff of the Academy of Painting (Santiago, Chile)
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Wedding by proxy
Teresa Cristina of Brazil
Naples
Santiago
Santiago
Chile
Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli
Neoclassical
Vincenzo Camuccini
Pedro II of Brazil
court painter
Teresa Cristina
Imperial Academy of Fine Arts
Rio de Janeiro
Consul
Academy of Painting (Santiago, Chile)
Academic
Ernest Charton
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Antonio Smith
Nicolás Guzmán Bustamante
Pascual Ortega
Pedro Lira

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