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Angelo Amastini (1754-1815)
Philipp Christoph Becker (1674-1743)
Antonio Berini (1748-1830)
William Brown (1748-1825)
Edward Burch (1730-1814)
Alessandro Cades (1734-1809)
Giovanni Calandrelli (1784-1852)
Giovanni Costanzi (1674-1754)
Adolphe David (1828-1896)
Johann Ch. Dorsch (1676-1732)
De Felici (18/19th Century)
Julien de Fontenay (?)
Francesco Ghinghi (1780-1851)
Jaques Guay (1711-1743)
Romain-Vincent Jouffroy (1749-1826)
F. Carol Lebrecht (?-1828)
Leone Leoni (1509-1590)
Nathaniel Marchant (1739-1816)
Niccolo' Morelli (1771-1838)
He was a member of the Congregazione dei Virtuosi del Pantheon and the Accademia di S Luca ( 1812). He was renowned for his cameo portraits of Francis I Emperor of Austria and numerous works commissioned by the Bonaparte families.
Morelli made many copies of ancient gem engravings and executed many pieces of mythological subjects. These included Alexander the Great and bust of Jove, Medusa and Cupid and Psyche. His works are noted in Museums in London, New York, Vienna and Rome. Morelli's works are signed N. Morelli or with the Greek form of his name. It is possible that his works are confused with those of Gioacchino Morelli (b.1784) who worked in Rome around the same time. There is an oil portrait of Morelli by his son Carlo Morelli in Rome at the Accademia di S Luca.
Bibliography:
Forrer: Thieme-Becker
G.A. Guattani: Memorie Enciclopediche Romane, ii ( Rome 1807) pp.8-10
R. Righetti: Incisori di gemme e cammei a Roma ( Rome 1954) pp.50-51
G.C. Bulgari Argentieri, gemmari e orafi d'Italia, Roma ii ( Rome 1959) p.178
Thank you to Mrs Barbara Barr
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Matteo del Nasaro (?)
Lorenz Natter (1705-1763)
Antonio Pazzaglia (1736-1815)
Pier Maria Serboldi da Pesca (1455-1522)
Anton Pichler (1697-1779)
Benedetto Pistrucci (1784-1854)
Filippo Rega (1761-1833)
Giovanni Antonio dei Rossi (1494-1540)
Giovanni Antonio Santarelli (1758-1826)
Luigi Saulini (?)
Louis Siries (1686-1757)
Flavio Sirletti (1683-1737)
James Tassie (1735-1799)
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