Giovanni Ferrari

Deceased Person

1744 – 1826

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Who was Giovanni Ferrari?

Giovanni Ferrari detto Torretto was an Italian sculptor.

Giovanni's father, Gaetano, was a stonemason by trade. His mother was Domenica Tedesca. He is the last of well-known artist from the Torretti dynasty of sculptors, which including his great-uncle Giuseppe Torretto and Uncle Giuseppe Bernardi. In 1755 he moved to Venice to joint the studio of the latter, and at Bernardi's death in 1773, he inherited his studio.

Ferrari was concerned initially to complete some works of his predecessor, helped, among others, by Antonio Canova, who had been working in the shop since 1744. But by 1777, Ferrari closed the studio, and moved to Mantua, then to Modena, then to Bologna. From 1779 he was in Rome where he worked at the studio of Lorenzo Cardelli, and later under Francesco Antonio Franzoni. He then returned to Venice, where he worked till 1796 on 22 of the statues of Prato della Valle in Padua .

For the La Fenice theater, Ferrari made two statues for the facade and helped Giovanni Antonio Moschini complete the bas-reliefs of the interior. Shortly afterwards built the monument to Angelo Emo, which many consider his masterpiece.

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Born
Jun 5, 1744
Died
Nov 2, 1826

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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