Achille Nebuloni (1838-1910), accountant, employed at the State Accounting of Lombardy. After the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy, he worked first at the Ministry of Finance in Turin and then at the Departmental Department of the Treasury of Milan. He died unmarried and named the Ospedale Maggiore a patrimony of 200,000 lire, inherited from his parents, that he administered well. The commission of the portrait, made on the basis of a photograph still preserved in the archives of the hospital, is entrusted to Vespasiano Bignami.
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