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Gioacchino Giuseppe Serangeli

Gioacchino Giuseppe Serangeli (1768 - 12 January 1852) was a Roman painter, a pupil of Jacques-Louis David, who painted in France during the period of the French Revolution and the subsequent First French Empire. For some time he was one of the more fashionable painters of portraits of the new ruling class in France. His more mature paintings, done after his return to Italy, were also well regarded.
==Early years==

Gioacchino Giuseppe Serangeli was born in Rome in 1768.
He trained as a painter at the ''Accademia Ambrosiana'' in Milan, during the period of political turmoil before the French Revolution.
He made a visit to Rome before returning to Milan. In 1790 he crossed the Alps to France, where he found a vibrant artistic scene enhanced by the political situation and the rediscovery of classical art, and in which foreigners were welcome.
He soon became known, and on 31 December 1790 was invited to participate by the ''Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture''.

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