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Philippe Caffieri (1634–1716)

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Name
  
Philippe Caffieri

Died
  
1716

Role
  
1634–1716

Philippe Caffieri (1634–1716), also known as Filippo Caffieri, was an Italian decorative sculptor, active mainly in France.

He was born in Rome to an aristocratic family originally from Naples. After briefly serving Pope Alexander VII, was brought to France by Cardinal Mazarin and entered the service of Louis XIV in 1660. He installed him in the same building as the Gobelins Manufactory, engaged in decorative, design, and engineering work for the French crown. He married the sister of the king's painter, Charles Le Brun. He was the first in a family of sculptors, his sons and descendants would form the prolific Caffieri family of sculptors active mainly for the French court.

Children

  • François-Charles Philippe Caffieri (Francesco Carlo Caffieri) (1667–1721), eldest son, associated with his father's work and sculptor for ships
  • Jacques, fifth son with disability
  • References

    Philippe Caffieri (1634–1716) Wikipedia