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His father, also an architect, studied under [[Giovanni Domenico Trifogli]] ([[1675]]-[[1759]]), considered to be one of the [[Comacini]], whose works were much appreciated in northern Italy.
 
'''Morelli''' was the most prolific architect during the [[Pontifical States]] of the mid-1700's, thanks mostly to his relationship with the ''Roman'' [[curia]] and his ability to interpret and develop the tastes of his epoch. Under the tutelage of [[Pope Pius VII]], Morelli build, renovated, and amplified numerous civic and religious buildings. His fame, beyond his talent, was partly due to employing a “team” of artisans and [[painters]] in his commisionscommissions, such as [[Alessandro Dalla Nave]], [[Antonio Villa]] and [[Angelo Gottarelli]], among others.
 
Among some of '''Cosimo Morelli''' most famous works are: