Camillo Rusconi (14 July 1658 – 8 December 1728) was an Italian sculptor of the late Baroque in Rome. His style displays both features of Baroque and...
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Catholic cardinal Benedetto Rusconi (c. 1460–1525), Italian painter Camillo Rusconi (1658–1728), Italian sculptor Frank Rusconi (1874–1964), Australian quarry...
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cardinal Camillo Rusconi (1658–1728), Italian sculptor Camillo Sitte (1843–1903), Austrian architect, painter and city planning theoretician Camillo Sivori...
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ago and not correct; also, while it is correct, as she states, that Camillo Rusconi created statues of the Cardinal Virtues for the chapel, they were there...
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page of the papal bull Inter gravissimas Detail of the pope's tomb by Camillo Rusconi (completed 1723); Antonio Lilio is genuflecting before the pope, presenting...
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Antonio Marcello Barberini Aleksander Benedykt Sobieski (sculpted by Camillo Rusconi) are located here. Mariano da Torino, (†1972) Capuchin TV presenter...
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artworks in the church include a huge stucco statue of St. Ignatius by Camillo Rusconi (1728). Saints Aloysius Gonzaga, Robert Bellarmine, and John Berchmans...
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(c. 1705–1712) Angelo de' Rossi Saint James the Lesser (1705–1711) Camillo Rusconi Saint Andrew (1705–1709) Saint John (1705–1711) Saint Matthew (1711–1715)...
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Statue of Andrew in the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran by Camillo Rusconi (1713–1715)...
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Rutilio di Lorenzo Manetti, Giovanni Antonio Galli, Pietro Dandini, Camillo Rusconi and Corrado Giaquinto. "È aperto il nuovo museo Collezione Gianfranco...
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the dome are 18th-century additions sculpted by Filippo della Valle, Camillo Rusconi, and Giovanni Battista Maini. To the right of the entrance is the monument...
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Ferdinando Marsili, Italian soldier and naturalist (d. 1730) July 14 – Camillo Rusconi, Italian artist (d. 1728) July 17 – Diogo de Mendonça Corte-Real, Portuguese...
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Saint Matthew (1713–1715) by Camillo Rusconi, Archbasilica of St. John Lateran in Rome...
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of Our Lady of Succour are the monuments of popes Gregory XIII by Camillo Rusconi (1723) and Gregory XIV. At the end of the aisle is an altar containing...
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Ercole Ferrata and subsequently from 1673 to c. 1686 training a young Camillo Rusconi, prior to the latter's relocation himself to Ferrata's studio in Rome...
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Giovanni Battista Maini, he, and later Maini, moved to Rome to work with Camillo Rusconi. In 1725, della Valle won a contest of the Academy of St Luke together...
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Accademia di San Luca, and was its director in 1729–1731, replacing Camillo Rusconi as Principe in 1732. He was also elected Principe in 1739–1741. His...
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1714) Joseph Boyse, Presbyterian minister (b. 1660) December 8 – Camillo Rusconi, Italian artist (b. 1658) December 28 – Thomas Johnson, English politician...
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has a sculpted relief of the Apotheosis of Juan Francisco Régis, by Camillo Rusconi. The lateral panels were sculpted by Jose Bellver. The recumbent statue...
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Bernardo Schiaffino. In 1721–24, he apprenticed in the Roman studio of Camillo Rusconi. Returning to Genoa, he executed such works as St Dominic for the Teatro...
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By 1708, he had moved to Rome where he joined the large studio of Camillo Rusconi, where he worked for over twenty years. Among his first commission...
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"the most prolific sculptor in eighteenth-century Rome," a pupil of Camillo Rusconi. Giuseppe Ceracchi (1751–1801), was an influential sculptor. According...
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an ancestor of the Emperor Napoleon I of France, was sculpted by Camillo Rusconi. In the first chapel is a painting by Marten de Vos (1555), to the...
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of the Pantheon. In around 1717, he participated in a team led by Camillo Rusconi, creating the memorial monument in St. Peter's basilica for Gregory...
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Luti, 1720 Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari, 1723–1725 Antonio Valeri, 1726 Camillo Rusconi, 1727, 1728 Sebastiano Conca, 1729, 1739 Girolamo Teodoldi, 1734, 1742...
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Parisian academy, he was even more piqued by the honours conferred on Camillo Rusconi for the figures this able sculptor has made for Saint John Lateran...
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Neapolitan Fisherboy Playing with a Tortoise, Musée du Louvre, Paris (url) Camillo Rusconi (1658–1728), 7 sculptures : St Andrew, San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome...
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made King of Sardinia following his father's abdication. He appointed Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, as his Prime Minister, and he consolidated his...
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Ferdinando Marsili, Italian soldier and naturalist (d. 1730) July 14 – Camillo Rusconi, Italian artist (d. 1728) July 17 – Diogo de Mendonça Corte-Real, Portuguese...
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born in Italy in the late 17th century. He trained under sculptor Camillo Rusconi in Rome and in 1714 was invited by Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington...
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