Dal Pozzo's collection, called his Museo Cartaceo ("Papers Museum"), was sold by his heirs to Pope Clement XI, who sold it to his nephew, Cardinal Alessandro Albani, who himself sold it to King George III in 1762.
Alessandro Manzoni | Alessandro Volta | Alessandro Scarlatti | Alessandro Farnese | Alessandro Mendini | Alessandro Ballan | Alessandro Safina | Alessandro Del Piero | Alessandro Cagliostro | Alessandro Baricco | Alessandro | Alessandro Ripellino | Alessandro Magnasco | Alessandro Gherardini | Alessandro Barsanti | Alessandro Vespignani | Alessandro Talotti | Alessandro Riguccini | Alessandro Peretti di Montalto | Alessandro Pasqualini | Alessandro Mussolini | Alessandro Malaspina | Alessandro Haber | Alessandro Grandi | Alessandro Galilei | Alessandro Farnese (cardinal) | Alessandro Deljavan | Alessandro Cesarini | Alessandro Bonci | Alessandro Barnabò |
Particularly in Turin, Kingdom of Sardinia with his elder brother Domenico, Giuseppe Duprà studied in Rome in his youth, as a disciple of Marco Benefial, from 1750, he began painting in the service of King Charles Emmanuel III in the Piedmontese capital, recommended by art enthusiast the Roman cardinal Alessandro Albani.