Antonio Tarsia (sculptor)
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Antonio Tarsia (1662 – 10 December 1739) was an Italian sculptor.[1] He was born in Venice and was one of the most active Venetian sculptors in the early 18th century.[2] Tarsia was mentor and father-in-law to sculptor Antonio Corradini. He died on 10 December 1739 in Venice.[2]
Gallery
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Doge Silvestro Valier San Zanipolo Venice
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the Abundance San Zanipolo Venice
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Il Fato at Summer Garden. Saint Petersburg
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References
[edit]- ^ European works of art in the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum 1966 "Antonio Tarsia was a prominent Venetian sculptor who produced many works for Venetian churches."
- ^ a b Semenzato 2003.
Sources
[edit]- Semenzato, Camillo (2003). "Tarsia, Antonio". Grove Art Online.