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- Giuseppe Sanmartino (1720 – 1793) was a prominent Italian sculptor in Naples during the late Baroque period who focused on religious sculptures. His most...
- marble sculpture completed in 1753 by the Neapolitan artist Giuseppe Sanmartino. It is formed from a single block of white marble, and was commissioned...
- Sammartino or Sanmartino is an Italian surname that may refer to: Bruno Sammartino (1935-2018), Italian-born American professional wrestler David Sammartino...
- Christ Veiled under a Shroud (also called Veiled Christ), by Giuseppe Sanmartino, shows the influence of the veiled Modesty. The Release from Deception...
- David Lugogo Sammartino (born September 29, 1960) is an American personal trainer and retired professional wrestler. He is the son of former WWWF/WWF World...
- translucent, but is carved of marble. The technique is similar to Giuseppe Sanmartino's 1753 statue Veiled Christ in the Cappella Sansevero in Naples. The statue...
- Giuseppe Sammartini (1695–1750), Italian composer and oboist Giuseppe Sanmartino or Sammartino (1720–1793), Italian sculptor Giuseppe Santomaso (1907–1990)...
- the piece Veiled Christ for the chapel but it was completed by Giuseppe Sanmartino instead when Corradini died suddenly. His two statues line the wall of...
- Certosa di San Martino, another artist working on the project Giuseppe Sanmartino sculpted the Veiled Christ using the same artifice of "veiled" marble...
- friend, the sculptor Antonio Canova, was a particular admirer of Giuseppe Sanmartino's 1753 Veiled Christ. Monti completed the sculpture by April 1847. Cavendish...