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According to the "Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana di Venezia" Francesco was taught by his brother called Andrea in Pordenone. It also seems that Andrea was 13 when Francesco was born, making it unlikely he was the father. —Preceding
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Francesco and Henry Fuseli
Francesco had a son called Antonio Pietro Zucchi. Zucchi, an engraver himself, moved to London in 1766 and was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1770. There he met
Angelica Kauffmann that at the time was known to have been been romantically linked to a number of artists including Henry Fuseli. Antonio and Angelica married in 1781.
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"Angelica Kauffmann". Christie's.
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