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Giovanni Battista (Giambattista)
Foggini (25
April 1652 – 12
April 1725) was an
Italian sculptor active in Florence,
renowned mainly for
small bronze...
- The Cave of the
Beasts (also
named Foggini-Mestikawi Cave or
Foggini Cave or Cave Wadi Sura II) is a huge
natural rock
shelter in the
Western Desert of...
- Pier
Francesco Foggini or
Pietro Francisco Foggini (2
April 1713 – 31 May 1783) was an
Italian writer and archaeologist. The son of the
sculptor Giovanni...
- cave-resembling
structure was
demolished around 1690 by the
sculptor Giovan Battista Foggini, who also
built a
statue of a
dragon to
adorn the back of the colossus...
- was
designed by the 17th-century
Florentine sculptor Giovanni Battista Foggini. It took ten
years to complete. The
casket containing his body is made...
- ]),
Bernini (Neptune and
Triton c. 1622–3),
Giovanni Battista Foggini,
Vincenzo Foggini (Samson and the Philistines), M****imiliano
Soldani Benzi, Antonio...
- born and
active in Florence. He
initially trained with
Giovanni Battista Foggini, but then
spent five
years working with
Ercole Ferrata. Milo of Cortona...
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depicting apostles and evangelist,
sculpted by Novelli, Caccini, Baratta,
Foggini, Piamontini, Pettirossi, Fortini, and Cateni. With each of
these statues...
- Rape of
Orithyia by
Boreas (1702),
bronze sculpture by
Giovanni Battista Foggini,
currently at the Art
Gallery of Ontario, Toronto. The Rape of Orithyia...
- Winckelmann, and
figured by
sculptors Bartolomeo Cavaceppi and
Giovanni Battista Foggini.
Johann Joachim Winckelmann, Werke, 6.282, with Meyer's note; 7.247 Raccolta...