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Luigi Acquisti

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In 1792 Acquisti left Bologna for Rome (1792–1807) which was influenced by Acquisti having been a member of the board for the Curlandese prize. In the 1789 edition he saw the
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or decorations in imitation of the Greco-Roman classics. His work is also imbued with a search of the magnificent and impressive as seen in his enormous statue for the
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After 1807 Acquisti moved to Milan, where he produced among his most famous works such as the marble statue
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Ralph Hennings/Torben Koopmann: St. Lamberti-Kirche in Oldenburg, Berlin/Munich 2011, p. 64-65.
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Acquisti returned to Bologna in 1814, from then until his death producing sculptures for the
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http://www.iperbole.bologna.it/bologna/museoarcheologico/informaz/PDF/TAGOpieghevole.pdf
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in 1823. His works are distributed throughout Italy. Among them are reliefs of
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Acquisti was still young when he moved to Bologna in order to study at the
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in the figurative sculpture class, and in 1780 he became the
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His work in Bologna (1774–1791) was typified by the
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Acquisti

Forlì
Emilia Romagna
Bologna
Emilia Romagna
neoclassical
Forlì
Bologna
Arco della Pace
Milan
Milan Cathedral
Villa Carlotta
Tremezzo
Lake Como
Palazzo Braschi
Rome
Villa Belgiojoso Bonaparte

Cane Tago
Accademia Clementina
Filippo Balugani
Carlo Bianconi
Marsili-Aldrovandi
Gran Ducale Fiorentina
Academy of St Luke
cupola
Santuario Santa Maria della Vita
neoclassic
Antonio Canova

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