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Alessandro Capalti (25
September 1807 – 18
March 1868) was an
Italian painter,
mainly of
historical subjects and portraits. He was born in Rome, and there...
- altarpiece,
representing the Cir****cision of Jesus, was
painted by
Alessandro Capalti (1810–1868). The
ceiling of the apse is
adorned by the
painting Glory of...
- Barnabò (1848–1856).
Gaetano Bedini, Arch. Thebarum. (1856–1861).
Annibale Capalti (1861–1868).
Giovanni Simeoni (1868–1875).
Giovanni Battista Agnozzi (1877–1879)...
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studied at
Accademia di San Luca in Rome. He was a
pupil of
Alessandro Capalti. He
emigrated to Sydney, Australia, in 1874. He was
hired to
teach painting...
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vacant (1842–1853)
Domenico Savelli (1853–1864)
vacant (1864–1868)
Annibale Capalti (1868–1877)
Antonio Pellegrini (1877–1887)
Luigi Macchi (1889–1896) vacant...
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studied there at the
Accademia di San Luca
under Minardi,
Alessandro Capalti, and
Francesco Podesti for
design and painting,
while Giulio Tadolini and...
- di San Luca,
where he had
among teachers:
Francesco Podesti,
Alessandro Capalti,
Vincenzo Pasqualoni,
Annibale Angelini,
Francesco Coghetti, and Antonio...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Annibale Capalti Prefect of the
Congregation for
Studies 19
October 1877 – 9
August 1878 Succeeded by
Antonio Saverio...
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admitted to Rome's
Accademia de' Forti. In 1780
Maestro di
Cappella Francesco Capalti of
Narni Cathedral attacked Coccia's
examination composition and her receipt...
- Preceded by
Annibale Capalti Secretary of the
Sacred Congregation for
Propagation of the
Faith 1882–1891 Succeeded by Ig****o Persico, OFM Cap Preceded by...