Pietro Tenerani (11 November 1789 – 16 December 1869) was an Italian sculptor of the Neoclassic style. He was born in Torano, near Carrara. He initially...
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by Lydia & Federico Tesio, he was named for the Italian sculptor, Pietro Tenerani. His dam was Tofanella, a foundation broodmare for the Tesio's Dormello...
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Psyche sculpture by Hiram Powers, 1848. Psyche Abandoned sculpture by Pietro Tenerani, 1819. Psyche sculpture by Bertel Thorvaldsen, 1806. Comus masque by...
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Abandoned is an 1819 white marble sculpture by the Italian sculptor Pietro Tenerani (1789-1869). There are several replicas of the work, but the original...
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and hosts a statue of Simón Bolívar, sculpted in 1846 by the Italian Pietro Tenerani, which was the first public monument in the city. The history of Bolívar...
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Count Giacomo Taldegardo Francesco di Sales Saverio Pietro Leopardi (US: /ˈdʒɑːkəmoʊ ˌliːəˈpɑːrdi, - ˌleɪə-/, Italian: [ˈdʒaːkomo leoˈpardi]; 29 June 1798...
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10 May 2016. Retrieved 9 October 2013. Carolina Vanegas Carrasco. "Pietro Tenerani y la escultura en Colombia en el siglo XIX" (in Spanish). academia...
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Antonio Calì, a St Matthew by Carlo Finelli, a St John Evangelist by Pietro Tenerani, St Mark by Giuseppe de Fabris, a Sant'Agostino by Tommaso Arnaud,...
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the studio of Thorvaldsen. There he worked alongside Pietro Tenerani, Emilio Volff, and Pietro Galli. Bienaimé was commissioned a number of works by...
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the first newspaper publication. A statue of Wentworth, sculpted by Pietro Tenerani of Rome, stands at the University of Sydney. Another statue of Wentworth...
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Cathedral of Caracas. These were entrusted to Italian sculpturist Pietro Tenerani. In 1930 an allegorical sculpture by Victorio Macho showing Bolívar...
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Dossier de presse, 2015, p. 30 Oreste Raggi, Della vita e delle opere di Pietro Tenerani, del suo tempo e della sua scuola nella scultura, libri tre. Successori...
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representing Simón Bolívar and Francisco de Paula Santander both made by Pietro Tenerani and a picture of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. In front of the stairs is...
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Giampietro Campana (redirect from Giovanni Pietro Campana)
il Celio p.26 Her seated portrait sculpture, in Carrara marble, by Pietro Tenerani was included in the exhibition Frascati al tempo di Pio IX e del Marchese...
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second President of Bolivia Central Nave Monument to Simón Bolívar by Pietro Tenerani. Right Nave Monument to the First Republic by Hugo Daini. Monument...
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to Prince Camillo Massimi and his wife, by Filippo Gnaccarini and Pietro Tenerani, respectively. The second chapel to the right has the tomb of Pellegrino...
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known in part for his large depiction of the Crucifixion of Jesus Pietro Tenerani, works include a relief of the Descent from the Cross and a colossal...
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2004, p. 213. Reardon, 2004, p. 215. Olszewski, Edward J. (2004). Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni (1667–1740) and the Vatican tomb of Pope Alexander VIII. Diane...
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there under Giuseppe Ferrari, moving in 1855 to Rome to work under Pietro Tenerani. He returned to Ferrara where he completed a number of monumental and...
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di Belle Arti di Carrara. He continued his training in Rome under Pietro Tenerani before moving to London in 1850 where he first worked for Raffaelle...
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there under Valerio Villareale, then under Bertel Thorvaldsen and Pietro Tenerani. He was active at least 5 years in Belgium and won several medals at...
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died in 1829, by Gibson, and to Agnes Jones, who died in 1868, by Pietro Tenerani. There is also a statue of William Huskisson by Gibson that was formerly...
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(1787–1871), Nazarene co-founder Friedrich Overbeck, and sculptor Pietro Tenerani. Another important support of Purismo was Luigi Mussini, called from...
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chapel are monuments designed by John Gibson, Francis Chantrey, and Pietro Tenerani, including a statue of William Huskisson by Gibson. St Mary Prescot...
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the Neoclassic style Pietro Tenerani (1789–1869), sculptor of the Neoclassic style Secondo Tizzoni (1916–2001), sculptor Pietro Torrigiano (1472–1528)...
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major proponent of Purismo, Nazarene co-founder Friedrich Overbeck and Pietro Tenerani. "illa Almerico Capra detta "la Rotonda", Vicenza" (in Italian). Retrieved...
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designed to be large, with expansive, circular stairs, designed by Pietro Tenerani, providing an element of Enlightenment inspiration. The central part...
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Roman noblewoman, Adele Julien (1820–1860) whose bust is attributed to Pietro Tenerani, the leading Roman artist of the purist movement. The white marble...
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Brussels 1852 Sir Richard Owen Zoologist and paleontologist London 1852 Pietro Tenerani Sculptor Rome 1853 Christian Samuel Weiss Mineralogist Berlin 1853...
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able to go to Rome to study with Pietro Tenerani, largely on the basis of Bartolini's recommendation. In 1852, Tenerani used his influence with Grand Duke...
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