Giovanni Bonazza ( Italian. Giovanni Bonazza ; 1654, Venice - 1736, Padua) - Italian baroque sculptor. Comes from Venice.
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Life Story
Born in Venice. He learned the art of sculpture from Giusto Le Cura (1627-1679) and Filippo Parodi (1630-1702).
He worked in Venice, Treviso, Padua and other cities. He had his own sculpture workshop. Around 1797 he moved to Padua. He had three sons who became artists - Francesco Bonazza, Tommaso Bonazza, Antonio Bonazza.
Selected Works
- Santi Giovanni e Paolo (Venice)
- sculptures for the church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari
- sculptures for the cathedral of Treviso
- Altar of the Cathedral of San Antono, Montagnana
- sculptures for colleagues, Candiano
- Indian decorative sculptures, Brad’s villa park
- Mythological Sculptures, Villa Stra Park
- Garden and park sculpture, allegory bust "Months of the Year", (Tsarskoye Selo (Museum-Reserve))
- Old Garden Allegorical Sculptures of the “Time Passage” series (four sculptures - Night, Aurora, Noon, Dying Day or Evening)
- Summer Garden , Petersburg. Allegory of the Night as a sad woman beauty received a dedication to the verses of the Russian poetess Anna Akhmatova .
Notes
- ↑ German National Library , Berlin State Library , Bavarian State Library , etc. Record # 121486834 // General Regulatory Control (GND) - 2012—2016.
- ↑ Union List of Artist Names
- ↑ 1 2 RKDartists