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Luigi Sacchi (August 4, 1805 – June 22, 1861) was an Italian painter and engraver, but is chiefly notable as an early photographer, active mostly around his native city of Milan.[1][2]
He trained at the Accademia delle Belle Arti di Brera and worked both as a painter and an engraver before taking up photography in 1845 along with his brother, specialising in architectural photography. In 1859 the Sacchi brothers began publishing an art and photography magazine titled L'Artista[1] from the studio of Pompeo Pozzi.[3]
^ abDizionario Biografico degli Italiani vol. 89 (207): Luigi Scacchi, by Roberto Cassanelli
^Luigi Sacchi the photographer is not to be confused with a later painter of the same name who was born in Ticino in Switzerland, in 1851: see here and here
^Photography archive of the Castello Sforzesco in Milan, website.
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a match in the history of Italian football; 13 days older than Giuseppe Sacchi, who coincidentally made his Serie A debut with Milan on the very same date...
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Dix as the businessman Giovanni Guidelli as Lisa's ex-boyfriend Fabrizia Sacchi as Beatrice Stefania Sandrelli as woman in department store Renato Scarpa...
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Corso Garibaldi. Tower of Via Mentana, corner of Via Galliano. Tower of Via Sacchi, corner of Via Spallanzani. Torre degli Aquila, Strada Nuova. Tower of Via...
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