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Giuseppe Calcia (active 1725) (also called Il Genovesino) was an Italian painter, born in the Piedmont. He should not be confused with the Milanese painter Marco Genovesini. Giuseppe painted altar-pieces for the churches of Turin and Alessandria. He painted a ' St. Dominic' and ' St. Thomas Aquinas ' for the church of the Dominicans at Turin.

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