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to learn painting. He served as a secretary for the Ambassador from Lucca to Vienna, Carol Mansi during 1736-1742. Among his pupils in 1725 was
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While he died in Lucca, he was buried in the first Dutch-German cemetery in
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painter, engraver, travel writer, archeologist, and antiquarian.
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