Francesco Cocchi

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Francesco Cocchi (Budrio, February 13, 1788 - Bologna, 1865) was an Italian painter and scenic designer.

Biography

He trained under Antonio Basoli, a Neoclassical painter and incisor. For many years, he worked in Hamburg, Germany as a scenic designer. [1] He became professor of perspective at the Accademia Clementina, and published in 1855 a text on the subject. [2]

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