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Emilio Santarelli

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He subsequently also made a number of statues titled Malignant love, Giovinetto cacciatore, Love in ambush, Love with butterfly, Poor Child, "Baccante corcata who is joking with a satirino", The fallen lily, and Prayer of Innocence. In 1865 he completed the monument of
136:. Fabre would designate Santarelli as heir to his collections of drawings from artists from the Renaissance and Baroque eras. This collection is now in possession of the Uffizi Museum. 109:, former minister to the Grand-Dukes of Tuscany. This statue was commissioned by Giovan Vincenzo's son, Leon Battista Alberti, who also commissioned the monument to his famous 94:. He was engaged by Poccianti to also complete stuccoes for the Chapel of the Madonna in the sanctuary of Maria Madre di Dio at San Romano, near San Miniato al Tedesco. 133: 106: 194:
and his brother, Clearco, to work with him until 1847. In 1866 he donated to the Uffizi his collection of drawings by ancient and contemporary authors.
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In 1832, he designed the reliefs for the base of the monument to Pietro Leopoldo erected in Pisa. The artist and patron
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In 1831, Santarelli collaborated on the stucco decoration for the ballroom of the Meridiana building of
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for the series of prominent Tuscans displayed in niches on the ground floor courtyard of the
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In 1837 Santarelli was able to buy a comfortable house and garden in Via della Chiesa #44 in
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He was born in Florence to Giovanni Antonio Santarelli, who worked as an engraver of
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In Florence, he completed the bas-relief for the tomb of the Countess of Albany in
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Cenni biografici e relazione delle imprese artistico-commerciali
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Saunterings in Florence: a new artistic and practical hand-book
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by Angiolo Gatti; Florence (1861); pages XVIII and XXIII.
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Index


Loggiato of the Uffizi
Italian

cameo
Academy of Fine Arts of Florence
Francesco Carradori
Stefano Ricci (sculptor)
Bertel Thorvaldsen
Augustin Dumont
Palazzo Pitti
Pasquale Poccianti
Santa Croce, Florence
Luigi Giovannozzi
Giovan Vincenzo Alberti
ancestor of the same name
Lorenzo Bartolini
Francesco Sabatelli
François-Xavier Fabre
cathedral of Montpellier
Oltrarno
Camellias
Uffizi gallery
Vincenzo Batelli
Giuseppe Bezzuoli
San Miniato al Monte
Pietro Freccia
Enciclopedia Economica Accomodata all'Intelligenza
Italy: Handbook for Travellers
Saunterings in Florence: a new artistic and practical hand-book

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