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Giacomo Serpotta (10
March 1656 – 27
February 1732) was an
Italian sculptor,
active in a
Rococo style and
mainly working in stucco.
Serpotta was born and...
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Giuseppe Serpotta (1653–1719) was a
Sicilian sculptor, the
brother of the
famous stucco sculptor Giacomo Serpotta (1652–1732). He died in Palermo.
Serpotta, Giuseppe...
- (1924–2012), photographer,
publisher and
collector Giacomo Serpotta (1656–1732),
sculptor Giuseppe Serpotta (1653–1719),
scultore Marcello Sorgi (born 1955), journalist...
- (1719–21), by
Gioacchino Vitagliano,
after designs attributed to
Giacomo Serpotta - both
reliefs survive. A
fresco of the
Adoration of the Magi was also...
- merchants, and
linked to
Conventual Franciscans. In 1699-1706,
Giacomo Serpotta realized a
sumptuous stucco decoration,
depicting the life of St Francis...
- Palermo. The
oratory was
founded in 1574. In the
early 18th
century Giacomo Serpotta realized a
sumptuous stucco decoration. Moreover, the
oratory is decorated...
- from
Trapani (1700), at his feet,
there are two
statues made by
Giacomo Serpotta: Mary
Magdalen and Our Lady of
Sorrows Saint San
Francis of Paola, a painting...
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sixteenth century.
Inside the
church are
stuccoes by
Ferraro and
Giacomo Serpotta. Near the
church is the
Municipio (town hall) and also
close by is the...
- projects. He
collaborated with his
pupil Gaspare Serpotta,
father of the more
famous Giacomo Serpotta. Born in Palermo, he was
trained in
sculpture by...
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remarkable stucco tableaux scenes composed during 1687-1718 by
Giacomo Serpotta. This
Confraternity or
Compagnia del
Rosario was
founded in 1570 by a group...