Camillo Pacetti

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Camillo Pacetti
V&A Museum
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Camillo Pacetti (Rome, 2 May 1758 - Milan, 16 July 1826) was an Italian sculptor. He was the brother of Vincenzo Pacetti, another sculptor.

A student of the

Arco della Pace at Milan (the arch planned by Luigi Cagnola and also featuring sculpture by Luigi Canonica
). His subject matter ranged from portraits to mythological and allegorical scenes.

He was engaged by

Capitoline Museum, substituting that work's female centaur for Chiron.[1]
He completed a Minerva for the Brera.

Some of his notable students were Abbondio Sangiorgio and Benedetto Cacciatori [it].

References

  1. ^ "Fitzwilliam Museum - OPAC Record". Fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 2012-02-05. Retrieved 2013-04-22.

External links

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