Camillo Pacetti
Camillo Pacetti | |
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Camillo Pacetti | |
| Born | 2 May 1758 |
| Died | 16 July 1826 (aged 68) |
| Alma mater | Accademia di San Luca |
| Movement | Neoclassicism |
Camillo Pacetti (Rome, 2 May 1758 – Milan, 16 July 1826) was an Italian sculptor. He was the brother of Vincenzo Pacetti, another sculptor.
Biography
Camillo Pacetti was born in Rome on 2 May 1758. A student of the Accademia di San Luca, he later worked in various churches in Rome and Milan. In 1804, on Antonio Canova's recommendation, he was offered the role of chair of the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan, to succeed Giuseppe Franchi.
In 1810 he was appointed to supervise the design and realization of Milan Cathedral’s statues; he himself carved the Law of Christ, Moses, Saint James the Great and, in collaboration with Giuseppe Buzzi, Saint James the Less and Saint John the Evangelist (1802–12; Milan Cathedral, façade). Pacetti contributed reliefs for the Arco della Pace at Milan (the arch planned by Luigi Cagnola and also featuring sculpture by Luigi Canonica). His oeuvre also included busts (e.g. Giuseppe Bossi, 1817, and Andrea Appiani, c. 1820; both Milan, Pinacoteca di Brera) and numerous models (Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Milan). His subject matter ranged from portraits to mythological and allegorical scenes.
Pacetti was engaged by Josiah Wedgwood in Rome from 1787/88 under the supervision of John Flaxman, to model six tablets illustrating the life of Achilles. A pen and wash drawing by Pacetti of Achilles on the back of Centaur hunting a Lion is in the Wedgwood Museum, Barlaston - it is copied from a similar image on a classical marble, the Luna Disc of c. 800-400 BC in the Capitoline Museum, substituting that work's female centaur for Chiron.[1] He completed a Minerva for the Brera.
Pacetti died in Milan on 16 July 1826. Some of his notable students were Abbondio Sangiorgio and Benedetto Cacciatori.
Gallery
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Minerva infonde l'anima all'automa di Prometeo, Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Milan
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Allegory of Peace, Los Angeles County Museum of Art
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Bust for Giovanni Battista Monteggia, Santissima Annunziata, Università Statale, Milan
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Bust of Jacopo Sannazzari della Ripa, Università Statale, Milan
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The New Law, Milan Cathedral
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Maquette, Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Milan
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The Discovery of Achilles, about 1788, modelled by Camillo Pacetti V&A Museum no. 4938-1901
References
- ^ "Fitzwilliam Museum - OPAC Record". Fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 2012-02-05. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
External links
Media related to Camillo Pacetti at Wikimedia Commons
- Piva, Chiara (2014). "PACETTI, Camillo". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian). Vol. 80: Ottone–Pansa. Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. ISBN 978-88-12-00032-6.
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