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A reorganization at the Albertina led to his retirement from there in 1856. Due to the possibility of armed conflict with Austria, he decided to return to Cagliari and reestablish his old contacts. This was not a popular decision with his family, as his son Angelo was about to begin a career as a
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as a protector of the arts, for the Town Hall in Cagliari. In 1834, he decided to return to his home town and open a studio. Over the next decade, he received numerous commissions from royal and ecclesiastical authorities, which included large canvases for the cathedral there, as well as ones in
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painter in Turin. Attempts to create Cagliari's first painting and drawing school were unsuccessful, but he became a popular portrait painter for the nobility. He died there, shortly after his sixty-seventh birthday.
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Giovanni Marghinotti nel Museo Sanna. Esposizione delle opere nel bicentenario della nascita (1798-1998)
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priest, an engineer, and a lawyer. He was launched on an artistic career when his talent was noticed by
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in Turin. Two years later, he was named a "Virtuoso of Merit" at the
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His father Vincenzo was a craftsman, originally from
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In 1842, he was appointed an honorary member of the
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