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Giuseppe Collignon
Giuseppe Collignon (March 19, 1778 – February 10, 1863)〔(Enciclopedia Treccani ) biography.〕 was an Italian painter born in Siena. He worked in a neoclassical style, painting mainly historical subjects.
==Biography==
He was a contemporary of Pietro Benvenuti and Luigi Sabatelli. In 1800 he won a prize at the Academy of Fine Arts of Florence for an oil painting of ''Joseph sold by his brothers''. He frescoed two rooms in the Pitti Palace (Room of Psyche and Room of Prometheus). The latter is painted with frescoes of the ''Chariot of the Sun obscured by Minerva'' and ''Prometheus''. In 1811, he was named Academic Professor of Merit at the Accademia di San Luca in Rome.〔(Distribuzione de' premi del concorso di Carlo Pio Balestra ) ... By Accademia nazionale di San Luca, 1834, page 55.〕 One of his masterworks was ''Death of Sophonisba'' (1840, Milan). He moved to Siena to direct its Academy of Fine Arts, but in 1840 left the position due to illness.〔Saltini, GE.〕 He died in Florence.

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