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*{{cite book | first= Filippo|last= Baldinucci| year=1728| title= ”’Notizie de’ Professori del Disegno, Da Cimabue in qua, Secolo V. dal 1610. al 1670. Distinto in Decennali”’ (or ”Notice of the Professors of Design, from Cimabue to now, from 1610-1670”)| editor = | pages= 137 | publisher= Stamperia S.A.R. per li Tartini, e Franchi (Googlebooks entry)| id= | url= https://books.google.com/books?id=zVQGAAAAQAAJ&q=baldinucci&pg=PA1 | authorlink= }}

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Italian sculptor

African Court Jester, Walters Art Museum, Baltimore

Orazio Mochi (1571–1625) was an Italian sculptor of the late-Mannerist period, active mainly in Florence. He was a pupil of Giuseppe Caccini. The sculptor Francesco Mochi was his son.

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