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Giuseppe Bezzuoli (28 November 1784 – 13 September 1855) was an Italian painter of the Neoclassic period, active in
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Biography

He studied as a young man under Jean-Baptiste Desmarais at the Academy of Fine Arts of Florence, and afterward spent some time at Rome between 1813 and 1820. He became a candidate to the professorship of painting at the
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of Florence after Pietro Benvenuti's death in 1844. His large picture in the Academy include ''The Entry of Charles VIII into
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'' (1822–1829). Some of his smaller works, such as ''The Galatea'' and the small copy of Raphael's ''School of Athens'' (1819), in the Galleria Tosio Martinengo at
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, give a more favorable idea of his talent. He painted one of the lunettes in the Tribune of Galileo at the Natural History Museum ( La Specola Museum) in Florence, and the more important series of scenes from the life of Caesar (1836) in one of the rooms on the ground floor of the
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. His ''Assumption of the Virgin'' is found in the Museo dell'Opera of the church of Santa Croce. Other principal works include a ''Baptism of Clovis'' and a ''Madonna'' in fresco for the Pitti Palace. He painted two ceilings for the
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representing ''Toilet of Venus,'' and ''Venus carrying Ascanius''. He died in Florence. Among his pupils at the Academy were
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, portrait by Morghen, engraved by Bezzuoli


References

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