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Filippo Marsigli

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he became a member of the commission that would choose a new professor of drawing for the Naples Academy. During those years he also wrote and published some short essays on the art of drawing.
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After 1826, he was a regular participant in the biennial Bourbon Exhibition. This may have contributed to his being named an "Honorary Professor" at the Academy. In 1830 his large canvas
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in Rome. This required him to spend most of his time teaching, rather than painting. He would occupy that position until 1860. Following the death of
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at the Academy, a title which provided him with a modest annual pension.
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style. He specialized in large canvases on epic, historical subjects.
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Portici
Naples
Neoclassic
Academy of Fine Arts
Jean-Baptiste Wicar
Homer
Leopold, Prince of Salerno
Joseph Franque
frescoes
Camposanto Nuovo
Camillo Guerra
Gennaro Maldarelli
Giuseppe Cammarano
Royal Palace of Naples
National library
Cupid
Horae
apse
Cathedral of Saint Michael the Archangel
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Caserta
Pensionato Artistico Nazionale
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Costanzo Angelini

Markos Botsaris
Professor Emeritus

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