
Visit our website: www.facebook.com Artist: Lorenzo Bartolini (Savignano of Prato - Italy, born 07.01.1777 - died 20.01.1850, Florence - Italy) Sculptures. Music: © Adrian Von Ziegler - "Eternal Ice". DISCLAIMER: No copyright infringement intended. All copyrights belong to their respective owners. This video is for educational purposes only. Lorenzo Bartolini was an Italian sculptor, at the turn of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, perhaps the most important of the period after Antonio Canova. He trained at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence and also gained experience with the sculpture in alabaster. In 1799 lived in Paris also receiving important commissions, as one of the bas-reliefs of the Column of the Grande Armee to Place Vendome, which celebrated the battle of Austerlitz, and a bust of Napoleon, who liked the general. Thanks to the interest of Elisa Baciocchi, Napoleon's sister, was appointed professor of sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Carrara in 1807 (despite the resistance of academia local) and became the official sculptor of the Bonaparte family, for which sculpted many portraits busts and statues of "Napoleon's", including a colossal statue of Napoleon, already Impreatore, to be placed in Livorno, but then ended up in Bastia. In 1815, after the fall of Napoleon, he returned to Florence were not easy years and was banned several times for his political views (Bonaparte), and artistic, are ill suited to the more academic neoclassicism hard <b>...</b>
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