About: Paolo Persico

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Paolo Persico (c. 1729—1796), was an Italian sculptor of the late-Baroque, active at and near Naples. He is best known for sculptures in the gardens of Palace of Caserta, including the figures of Diana and Acteon in a fountain. He also contributed statues of the Lions for the entrance stairway, a Faun, The Gladiator, and an Apollo. His work at Caserta was a collaborative project with contributions by , , , and . He also produced sculptures, including the statuary group called Soavità del giogo matrimoniale and the angels in the complex bas-relief of the main altarpiece depicting the Deposition (collaboration with Francesco Celebrano) for the Sansevero Chapel in Naples.

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  • Paolo Persico (c. 1729—1796), was an Italian sculptor of the late-Baroque, active at and near Naples. He is best known for sculptures in the gardens of Palace of Caserta, including the figures of Diana and Acteon in a fountain. He also contributed statues of the Lions for the entrance stairway, a Faun, The Gladiator, and an Apollo. His work at Caserta was a collaborative project with contributions by , , , and . He also produced sculptures, including the statuary group called Soavità del giogo matrimoniale and the angels in the complex bas-relief of the main altarpiece depicting the Deposition (collaboration with Francesco Celebrano) for the Sansevero Chapel in Naples. (en)
  • Paolo Persico (Sorrento, 1729 – Napoli, 1796) è stato uno scultore rococò di area napolatana, italiano. Fontana di Diana e Atteone, di Paolo Persico, Angelo Brunelli, e Pietro Solari, nel parco della Reggia di CasertaRitratto di Vincenzo di Sangro (it)
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  • Paolo Persico (c. 1729—1796), was an Italian sculptor of the late-Baroque, active at and near Naples. He is best known for sculptures in the gardens of Palace of Caserta, including the figures of Diana and Acteon in a fountain. He also contributed statues of the Lions for the entrance stairway, a Faun, The Gladiator, and an Apollo. His work at Caserta was a collaborative project with contributions by , , , and . He also produced sculptures, including the statuary group called Soavità del giogo matrimoniale and the angels in the complex bas-relief of the main altarpiece depicting the Deposition (collaboration with Francesco Celebrano) for the Sansevero Chapel in Naples. (en)
  • Paolo Persico (Sorrento, 1729 – Napoli, 1796) è stato uno scultore rococò di area napolatana, italiano. Fontana di Diana e Atteone, di Paolo Persico, Angelo Brunelli, e Pietro Solari, nel parco della Reggia di CasertaRitratto di Vincenzo di Sangro (it)
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  • Paolo Persico (en)
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