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Innocenzo Fraccaroli (1805, in (Verona) – 1882, in Milan) was an Italian sculptor. A student at the Venice Academy of Fine Arts, Fraccaroli was the winner of the Brera Academy’s prize for sculpture in 1829. This success enabled him to complete his studies from 1830 to 1835 in Rome, where he met and mixed with some of the greatest sculptors of the day, including Thorvaldsen and Pietro Tenerani. Having returned to Milan in 1836 after a short stay in Verona, he focused in the 1840s on the customary mythological subjects and portraiture, adopting a style of austere Neoclassical ancestry but with unprecedented expressive intensity. A regular participant in the Brera exhibitions, he attained full recognition with participation in the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London and the Universal Exhibiti

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  • Innocenzo Fraccaroli (de)
  • Innocencio Fraccaroli (es)
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  • Innocenzo Fraccaroli (nl)
  • Innocenzo Fraccaroli (pt)
  • Innocenzo Fraccaroli (sv)
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  • Innocenzo Fraccaroli (* 28. Dezember 1805 in Castelrotto, heute Stadt Verona; † 29. April 1882 in Mailand) war ein italienischer Bildhauer. (de)
  • Inocencio Fraccaroli fue un escultor italiano, nacido en 1805 y muerto en 1882. (es)
  • Innocenzo Fraccaroli (San Pietro in Cariano, 28 december 1805 – Milaan, 18 april 1882) was een Noord-Italiaanse beeldhouwer. Hij werkte in het koninkrijk Lombardije-Venetië, een vorstendom van de keizer van Oostenrijk, en, na de eenmaking van Italië, in het koninkrijk Italië. Hij was docent beeldhouwkunde in Florence. Zijn stijl is neoclassicistisch voor profane kunstwerken; hij beeldhouwde meerdere beelden voor rooms-katholieke kerken en kerkhoven, meestal heiligenbeelden. (nl)
  • Innocenzo Fraccaroli (Castelrotto di Valpolicella, 28 dicembre 1805 – Milano, 18 aprile 1882) è stato uno scultore italiano. Il suo stile fu profondamento influenzato da Antonio Canova. Il suo capolavoro è considerato l'Achille ferito (Milano, galleria d'arte moderna) che gli procurò elogi e premi oltre che un canto dedicato a lui, Francesco Podesti ed Hayez dal poeta Giovanni Prati con il titolo Esposizione in Brera 1842: Fraccaroli, Podesti ed Hayez. "La strage degli innocenti" opera commissionata dall'imperatore Ferdinando I, si trova invece esposta al Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna). (it)
  • Innocenzo Fraccaroli, född den 28 december 1805 i Castelrotto, död den 29 april 1882 i Milano, var en italiensk bildhuggare. Fraccaroli gjorde i Venedig, Milano och Rom studier efter Thorvaldsen och Tenerani. Han var 1842-1863 professor vid konstakademien i Florens och flyttade därefter till Milano. Bland hans i akademisk stil hållna verk märks Barnamordet i Betlehem (1817, kolossal marmorgrupp, i Wiens konsthistoriska museum), Eva, Den sårade Akilles, Daidalos och Ikaros samt Atala och . (sv)
  • Innocenzo Fraccaroli (San Pietro in Cariano, 28 de dezembro de 1805 — Roma, 18 de abril de 1882) foi um escultor italiano. Seu estilo foi influenciado profundamente por Antonio Canova. Sua obra-prima é considerada o "Aquiles Ferido" (de 1842) (que se encontra na Galleria d'arte moderna em Milão), que lhe rendeu elogios e premiações, além uma canção de ópera dedicada à escultura feita por Giovanni Prati O "O massacre dos inocentes" trabalho encomendado pelo imperador Fernando I da Áustria está exposta no Museu de História da Arte em Viena. (pt)
  • Innocenzo Fraccaroli (1805, in (Verona) – 1882, in Milan) was an Italian sculptor. A student at the Venice Academy of Fine Arts, Fraccaroli was the winner of the Brera Academy’s prize for sculpture in 1829. This success enabled him to complete his studies from 1830 to 1835 in Rome, where he met and mixed with some of the greatest sculptors of the day, including Thorvaldsen and Pietro Tenerani. Having returned to Milan in 1836 after a short stay in Verona, he focused in the 1840s on the customary mythological subjects and portraiture, adopting a style of austere Neoclassical ancestry but with unprecedented expressive intensity. A regular participant in the Brera exhibitions, he attained full recognition with participation in the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London and the Universal Exhibiti (en)
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  • Innocenzo Fraccaroli (* 28. Dezember 1805 in Castelrotto, heute Stadt Verona; † 29. April 1882 in Mailand) war ein italienischer Bildhauer. (de)
  • Innocenzo Fraccaroli (1805, in (Verona) – 1882, in Milan) was an Italian sculptor. A student at the Venice Academy of Fine Arts, Fraccaroli was the winner of the Brera Academy’s prize for sculpture in 1829. This success enabled him to complete his studies from 1830 to 1835 in Rome, where he met and mixed with some of the greatest sculptors of the day, including Thorvaldsen and Pietro Tenerani. Having returned to Milan in 1836 after a short stay in Verona, he focused in the 1840s on the customary mythological subjects and portraiture, adopting a style of austere Neoclassical ancestry but with unprecedented expressive intensity. A regular participant in the Brera exhibitions, he attained full recognition with participation in the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London and the Universal Exhibition of 1855 in Paris. Allegorical interpretations of the ideals of the struggle for national liberation known as the Risorgimento gave way in the 1850s to the production of openly patriotic works. The artist's activities diminished in the 1860s as a result of lack of success in the major competitions for public monuments – probably due to his outmoded classical style – and failure to obtain the chair in sculpture at the Brera Academy. The years of his maturity saw a particular focus on religious works and commemorative monuments. In 1876, on retiring from the world of art, he donated the plaster models of his most important works to the in Verona. (en)
  • Inocencio Fraccaroli fue un escultor italiano, nacido en 1805 y muerto en 1882. (es)
  • Innocenzo Fraccaroli (San Pietro in Cariano, 28 december 1805 – Milaan, 18 april 1882) was een Noord-Italiaanse beeldhouwer. Hij werkte in het koninkrijk Lombardije-Venetië, een vorstendom van de keizer van Oostenrijk, en, na de eenmaking van Italië, in het koninkrijk Italië. Hij was docent beeldhouwkunde in Florence. Zijn stijl is neoclassicistisch voor profane kunstwerken; hij beeldhouwde meerdere beelden voor rooms-katholieke kerken en kerkhoven, meestal heiligenbeelden. (nl)
  • Innocenzo Fraccaroli (Castelrotto di Valpolicella, 28 dicembre 1805 – Milano, 18 aprile 1882) è stato uno scultore italiano. Il suo stile fu profondamento influenzato da Antonio Canova. Il suo capolavoro è considerato l'Achille ferito (Milano, galleria d'arte moderna) che gli procurò elogi e premi oltre che un canto dedicato a lui, Francesco Podesti ed Hayez dal poeta Giovanni Prati con il titolo Esposizione in Brera 1842: Fraccaroli, Podesti ed Hayez. "La strage degli innocenti" opera commissionata dall'imperatore Ferdinando I, si trova invece esposta al Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna). (it)
  • Innocenzo Fraccaroli, född den 28 december 1805 i Castelrotto, död den 29 april 1882 i Milano, var en italiensk bildhuggare. Fraccaroli gjorde i Venedig, Milano och Rom studier efter Thorvaldsen och Tenerani. Han var 1842-1863 professor vid konstakademien i Florens och flyttade därefter till Milano. Bland hans i akademisk stil hållna verk märks Barnamordet i Betlehem (1817, kolossal marmorgrupp, i Wiens konsthistoriska museum), Eva, Den sårade Akilles, Daidalos och Ikaros samt Atala och . (sv)
  • Innocenzo Fraccaroli (San Pietro in Cariano, 28 de dezembro de 1805 — Roma, 18 de abril de 1882) foi um escultor italiano. Seu estilo foi influenciado profundamente por Antonio Canova. Sua obra-prima é considerada o "Aquiles Ferido" (de 1842) (que se encontra na Galleria d'arte moderna em Milão), que lhe rendeu elogios e premiações, além uma canção de ópera dedicada à escultura feita por Giovanni Prati O "O massacre dos inocentes" trabalho encomendado pelo imperador Fernando I da Áustria está exposta no Museu de História da Arte em Viena. (pt)
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