词条 | Count Camillo Marcolini |
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Camillo Count Marcolini-Ferretti (April 2, 1739 in Fano – July 10, 1814 in Prague) was a minister and general director of the fine arts for the Electorate, later Kingdom of Saxony. The prince-elector Frederick Christian met Camillo's father in Rome and they agreed that in 1752 Camillo would be sent as donze to the Saxon court. In Saxony, Camillo gained the prince-electors and future Frederick Augustus I of Saxony's trust. In 1767 Camillo became Lord Chamberlain, 1778 Lord Controller, 1799 Lord equerry, 1772 Privy Councillor and 1809 minister of the royal cabinet. In 1813, after the Battle of Leipzig, Marcolini followed the King into exile. Notable achievementsCamillo also became general director of the fine arts in 1780 later the director of the art academy, as well as director of the Meissen porcelain manufacture from 1774-1813. Some Meissen services from this time are known as 'Marcolini Services' after him. Camillo founded the zoological garden and horse breeding in Annaburg in 1792. Personal lifeOn May 4, 1778 Marcolini married Baroness Anna O'Kelly. He died in 1814 in his exile in Prague EnsignaCamillo's ensigna from 1775 and 1814 was the crossed swords with a star. External links
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