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Francesco Coghetti

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It was a difficult process and, because he had already come under criticism for his performance in office, he was relieved of his teaching duties in 1873 and suspended as President. Two years later, he died of
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Coghetti was born to a wealthy family which enabled him to be educated at prestigious private schools. After completing his primary studies, he enrolled at the
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in Mexico City, but declined to accept. Fourteen years later, faced with declining commissions, he accepted a position as President of the
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In 1820, he moved to Milan. The following year, he won an award for drawing and design from the
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commissioned by Queen Maria Cristina in 1846 for the castle of Aglié.
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Pope Eugene III blesses the armies of Amadeo II leaving for a crusade
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Giovagnoli, Attilio; Rimondini, Giovanni (25 August 2012).
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Julius II lays the first stone of the St. Peter's Basilica
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In 1844, he was offered the position of Director at the
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Several frescoes for the Palazzo Morlachi in Bergamo.
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Bergamo
Rome
Accademia Carrara
Giuseppe Diotti
Brera Academy
Vincenzo Camuccini
Angelo Mai
Academy of San Carlos
Accademia di San Luca
Papal States
Kingdom of Italy
apoplexy

duomo
Porto Maurizio

Accademia Carrara
Accademia Carrara
Bergamo Cathedral
Villa Torlonia
Porto Maurizio
Savona
Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls
Caesar Crossing the Rubicon
Rimini
Teatro Nuovo
Spoleto
Teatro Nuovo
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