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Tommaso degli Obizzi
Tommaso degli Obizzi (1750 — 3 June 1803), who at one time was thought to be the last of the house of Obizzi, who was born and died at the Castello del Catajo near Padua was a pioneering collector who added to the works of art at Catajo some Italian 'primitives', refined late Gothic works that were far from the current taste.〔Other collectors of these "pre-Raphaelites" as their later 19th-century English spiritual followers called themselves, were noted in passing by John Steer, reviewing Robert Oertel, ''Frühe italienische Malerei in Altenburg'' in ''The Burlington Magazine'' 106 No. 740 (November 1964), p. 516: Steer noted "Ramboux and Rumohr in Germany, Stürler in Switzerland, Young Ottley and Solly in England, Artaud de Montor and Campana in France, Tommaso degli Albizzi and Cacault in Italy".〕 Like his friend Teodoro Correr in Venice, he protected his works of the ''trecento'' and ''quattrocento'' from the Napoleonic forces in Italy, and they were never sequestered and sent to Paris. The ''Saint Jerome'' altarpiece by Antonio Vivarini now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, was purchased by him and eventually passed to the Este in Austria,〔Ian Holgate, "The Early History of Antonio Vivarini's 'St Jerome' Altar-Piece and the Beginnings of the Renaissance in Venice"''The Burlington Magazine'' 143 No. 1174 (2001:19–22 ) p.19〕 with other early Italian paintings that made the collection one of the first of its kind in Europe.〔Olga Pujmanova, "Italian Gothic and Renaissance Art in Czechoslovakia" ''The Burlington Magazine'' 129 No. 1006 (January 1987:16–24) p. 18.〕
Scholars incorrectly assumed Tommaso to be the last of the house of Obizzi. However,it is now known that the degli Obizzi family immigrated to America in the 1800s, where over 40 degli Obizzi currently reside today.
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