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Name
  
Giuseppe Fabris


Died
  
1860

Giuseppe De Fabris

Giuseppe De Fabris (1790 — 1860) was an Italian sculptor of the Neoclassic style.

Biography

He was born in Nove in the province of Vicenza. His father was a director of a factory of ceramic decoration. He moved to Rome as a young man, and was patronized by Pope Gregory XVI. He was named director of the musei pontifici.

Among his major works in Rome are:

  • Monuments and busts in the Sala Maggiore, Protomoteca Capitolina
  • Monument to Francesco Guglielmi, church of Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso
  • Monument to Prassede Tomati Robilant, church of Sant'Andrea della Valle
  • Monument to cardinal Francesco Fontana, church of Santi Biagio and Carlo ai Catinari
  • Monument to Cardinal Placido Zurla, church of San Gregorio al Celio
  • Busto di Leone XII, church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin
  • Monument to Antonio Maria Traversi, Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore
  • Monument to Torquato Tasso, church of Sant'Onofrio
  • Monument to Giuseppe Vitelli, church of San Rocco all'Augusteo
  • Bust of Pope Leo XII, Cloister of San Cosimato
  • Bust of Raphael; Self-portrait; Bust of Pope Gregory XVI, Pantheon, Congregazione dei Virtuosi
  • References

    Giuseppe De Fabris Wikipedia