Giuseppe Bernardi (24 March 1694 in Pagnano – 22 February 1773 in Venice), also called Torretto, was a prominent mid-18th-century Italian sculptor. He is also known as a carver of intaglios and as the first teacher of Neoclassical sculptor Antonio Canova. His father was Sebastiano Bernardi whose works include the statues of the park of the Villa Manin di Passariano (Udine) and of the Prato della Valle in Padua. His mother, Cecilia Torretto, was sister to the sculptor Giuseppe Torretto and Bernardi took the nickname "il Torretto" as a child in honor of his uncle.[1]
^Birmingham Museum of Art (2010). Birmingham Museum of Art: Guide to the Collection. London, UK: GILES. pp. 182–183. ISBN 978-1-904832-77-5. Archived from the original on 2011-09-10. Retrieved 2011-06-09.
GiuseppeBernardi (24 March 1694 in Pagnano – 22 February 1773 in Venice), also called Torretto, was a prominent mid-18th-century Italian sculptor. He...
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death by his grandchildren GiuseppeBernardi and Giovanni Ferrari, whose students included Antonio Canova. Angels by Giuseppe Torretti on the facade of...
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town if the German soldiers were freed. The parish priest of Boves, GiuseppeBernardi, and local industrialist Alessandro Vassallo, who had acted as negotiators...
di Giuseppe Segusini, narrated by Jacopo Bernardi, published by the town of Feltre in 1879. Bernardi, page 12-16. Bernardi, page 19-23. Bernardi, page...
under his grandfather. In 1770, he was an apprentice for two years to GiuseppeBernardi, who was also known as 'Torretto'. Afterwards, he was under the tutelage...
terracotta and carved in Baroque style, were attributed to either GiuseppeBernardi or his nephew Giovanni Ferrari, both of whom taught Canova. They were...
village, the local spokesmen of the Boves commune, the parish priest GiuseppeBernardi and the businessman Alessandro Vasallo, successfully negotiated the...
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Baratta. Inside, in the sacristy, there are two marble altars by GiuseppeBernardi-Torretti, and in the hall two other marble altars with altarpieces...
March 21 – Daniel Scott, British lexicographer (d. 1759) March 24 GiuseppeBernardi, Italian sculptor (d. 1774) Thomas Bullock, Anglican dean (d. 1760)...
President of CONS Marcello Paris, the Crown Counselor for Sports GiuseppeBernardi, the Crown Counselor for Foreign Affairs and Princess Consort Nina...
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were the work of four sculptors, Gaetano Susali, Francesco Bonazza, GiuseppeBernardi Torretto, and Alvise Tagliapietra respectively, in 1736/37. The decoration...
Piazzetta. A series of statues of Saints and Evangelists were carved by GiuseppeBernardi. Flanking the altar, which was designed by Massari are two angels...
2009. (in French) http://www.infobretagne.com/roche-maurice.htm Gian GiuseppeBernardi, Counterpoint (1921), p. 155. Paul Delalain, Étude sur le libraire...
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book, created in 1972 by Renzo Barbieri and Rubino Ventura (pseudonym of Giuseppe Pederiali) and illustrated by Leone Frollo. The series, published by Edifumetto...
2008 – 25 February 2010 Preceded by Vincenzo Camporini Succeeded by GiuseppeBernardis Personal details Born (1946-06-30)30 June 1946 Died 17 September 2011(2011-09-17)...