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==Pupils== Guercino continued to paint and teach until the end of his life, amassing a notable fortune. He died on December 22, 1666, in Bologna.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) {{!}} The Vocation of Saint Aloysius (Luigi) Gonzaga |url=https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436604 |access-date=2023-04-12 |website=The Metropolitan Museum of Art |language=en}}</ref> As he never married, his estate passed to his nephews and pupils, [[Benedetto Gennari II]] and [[Cesare Gennari]].<ref name="Oxford" /> Other pupils include [[Giulio Coralli]],<ref>Orlandi, 1719, p. 207</ref> [[Giuseppe Bonati]] of Ferrara,<ref>Orlandi, p. 207</ref> [[Cristoforo Serra]] of Cesena,<ref>Orlandi, p. 120.</ref> Father [[Cesare Pronti]] of Ferrara,<ref>Orlandi, p. 350.</ref> [[Sebastiano Ghezzi]],<ref>Orlandi, p. 399</ref> [[Sebastiano Bombelli]],<ref>Orlandi, p. 397.</ref> [[Lorenzo Bergonzoni]] of Bologna,<ref>Orlandi, p. 294.</ref> [[Francesco Paglia]] of Brescia.,<ref>Orlandi, p. 171</ref> [[Benedetto Zallone]] of Cento, [[Bartolomeo Caravoglia]],<ref>Lanzi, 1847, pp. 309β310</ref> [[Giuseppe Maria Galeppini]] of Forli, and [[Matteo Loves]].
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