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  1. Pietro Bracci (1700 — 1773) fue un escultor italiano que trabajo dentro del estilo Barroco tardío. Biografía. Nació en Roma y se inició como aprendiz bajo la tutela de Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari y Camillo Rusconi . Algunas de sus obras en orden cronológico son:

  2. Pietro Bracci (June 16, 1700 –1773) was an Italian sculptor working in the Late Baroque manner. He is best known for carving the marble sculpture of Oceanus at the center of Rome's Trevi Fountain, based on a plaster modello by Giovanni Battista Maini. Biography Pope Benedict XIV Museum of Grenoble.

  3. Resumir este artículo para un niño de 10 años. MOSTRAR TODAS LAS PREGUNTAS. Pietro Bracci (1700 — 1773) fue un escultor italiano que trabajo dentro del estilo Barroco tardío. Pietro Bracci. Océano de la Fontana de Trevi, realizado por Bracci. Información personal.

  4. Pietro Bracci (Roma, 16 giugno 1700 – Roma, 13 febbraio 1773) è stato uno scultore italiano. Fu uno dei massimi, se non il più grande, degli scultori del tardobarocco , dominatore del panorama scultoreo romano alla fine del XVIII secolo , noto per aver portato a termine con la sua arte la famosa Fontana di Trevi .

  5. John Pinto, Elisabeth Kieven. Publication Year. 1998. Type. Book. Abstract. Pietro Bracci was a leading sculptor of 18th-century Rome, but the dispersal of his drawings has hampered study of the interplay between his approach to design and his response to Rome's vast artistic heritage.

  6. Pietro Bracci (1700-1773) was a leading Roman sculptor of his time. Among his most important works are the colossal Oceanus (or Neptune) of the Trevi Fountain and the sculptures for several funerary monuments in Rome, including the tombs of Pope Benedict XIII in the Basilica of Santa Maria sopra Minerva and that of Pope Benedict XIV in the ...

  7. Artist: Pietro Bracci (Italian, Rome 1700–1773 Rome) Date: 1700–1773. Medium: Pen and brown ink, gray wash, over traces of graphite. Dimensions: 15 3/4 x 10 5/8in. (40 x 27cm) Classification: Drawings. Credit Line: Purchase, Florence and Carl Selden Foundation Inc. Gift, 1966. Accession Number: 66.139.1