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Giuseppi Angelini (sculptor)

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Italian sculptor (1735–1811) Not to be confused with Giuseppi Angelini (bishop).
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Angelini's version of the Farnese Hercules, circa 1792

Giuseppe Angelini (1735–1811) was an Italian sculptor active in Rome. His notable works include the tomb of Giambattista Piranesi in the church of Sta. Maria del Priorato, as well as a wax model from a funeral urn in the Capitoline Museums produced for Josiah Wedgwood.

References

  1. "Giuseppe Angelini | Italian sculptor".
  2. "Liverpool museums - 'Geniuses representing the Pleasures of the Elysian Fields', Giuseppi Angelini". Archived from the original on 2008-08-08. Retrieved 2009-05-11.

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