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Campiglia Giovanni Domenico Collection

Campiglia Giovanni Domenico was an Italian sculptor known for his exquisite works of art

Background imageCampiglia Giovanni Domenico Collection: Statue of Hercules, 1734. Creator: Marc Antonio Corsi

Statue of Hercules, 1734. Creator: Marc Antonio Corsi
Statue of Hercules, 1734. Plate LXVIII (68) from " Museum Florentinum" (Statuae antiquae deorum et virorum illustrium), a work on ancient Greek and Roman sculptures

Background imageCampiglia Giovanni Domenico Collection: Statue of Apollo, 1734. Creator: Giovanni Battista Jacoboni

Statue of Apollo, 1734. Creator: Giovanni Battista Jacoboni
Statue of Apollo, 1734. Plate X (10) from " Museum Florentinum" (Statuae antiquae deorum et virorum illustrium), a work on ancient Greek and Roman sculptures

Background imageCampiglia Giovanni Domenico Collection: Statue of Venus, 1734. Creator: Giovanni Girolamo Frezza

Statue of Venus, 1734. Creator: Giovanni Girolamo Frezza
Statue of Venus, 1734. Plate XXXIII (33) from " Museum Florentinum" (Statuae antiquae deorum et virorum illustrium), a work on ancient Greek and Roman sculptures

Background imageCampiglia Giovanni Domenico Collection: Diana, Plate XIX (19). From 'Museum Florentinum'

Diana, Plate XIX (19). From "Museum Florentinum"
Diana, Plate XIX (19). From " Museum Florentinum" (Statuae antiquae dorum et virorum illustrium), 1734

Background imageCampiglia Giovanni Domenico Collection: Plate IIII (4): Leda and the Swan. From 'Museum Florentinum'

Plate IIII (4): Leda and the Swan. From "Museum Florentinum"
Plate IIII (4): Leda and the Swan. From " Museum Florentinum" (Statuae antiquae dorum et virorum illustrium), 1734

Background imageCampiglia Giovanni Domenico Collection: Plate XVII (17): A Muse. From 'Museum Florentinum'

Plate XVII (17): A Muse. From "Museum Florentinum"
Plate XVII (17): A Muse. From " Museum Florentinum" (Statuae antiquae dorum et virorum illustrium), 1734

Background imageCampiglia Giovanni Domenico Collection: Plate LXXV (75): Male Athlete. From 'Museum Florentinum'

Plate LXXV (75): Male Athlete. From "Museum Florentinum"
Plate LXXV (75): Male Athlete. From " Museum Florentinum" (Statuae antiquae dorum et virorum illustrium), 1734

Background imageCampiglia Giovanni Domenico Collection: Plate XXXVIII (38): Mercury. From 'Museum Florentinum'

Plate XXXVIII (38): Mercury. From "Museum Florentinum"
Plate XXXVIII (38): Mercury. From " Museum Florentinum" (Statuae antiquae dorum et virorum illustrium), 1734

Background imageCampiglia Giovanni Domenico Collection: Plate LXXI (71): Narcissus. From 'Museum Florentinum'

Plate LXXI (71): Narcissus. From "Museum Florentinum"
Plate LXXI (71): Narcissus. From " Museum Florentinum" (Statuae antiquae dorum et virorum illustrium), 1734

Background imageCampiglia Giovanni Domenico Collection: Plate XXXVII (37): Mars. From 'Museum Florentinum'

Plate XXXVII (37): Mars. From "Museum Florentinum"
Plate XXXVII (37): Mars. From " Museum Florentinum" (Statuae antiquae dorum et virorum illustrium), 1734

Background imageCampiglia Giovanni Domenico Collection: Self-portrait in a Turkish Outfit, 18th century. Creator: Carlo Gregori

Self-portrait in a Turkish Outfit, 18th century. Creator: Carlo Gregori
Self-portrait in a Turkish Outfit, 18th century. [Jean Etienne Liotard]

Background imageCampiglia Giovanni Domenico Collection: She gathers the fairest flower (Il piubel fior ne coglie)

She gathers the fairest flower (Il piubel fior ne coglie)
She gathers the fairest flower (Il piu bel fior ne coglie), a group of six putti working together in an arched workshop, 1740-59



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Campiglia Giovanni Domenico was an Italian sculptor known for his exquisite works of art. In 1734, he created the magnificent Statue of Hercules, a symbol of strength and power. This masterpiece showcases Campiglia's exceptional talent and attention to detail. Another remarkable creation by Campiglia is the Statue of Apollo, crafted in collaboration with Giovanni Battista Jacoboni. This sculpture captures the god's grace and beauty, reflecting Campiglia's ability to bring life to stone. The Statue of Venus is yet another testament to Campiglia's skill as a sculptor. Created alongside Giovanni Girolamo Frezza, this piece embodies love and sensuality with its delicate features and elegant pose. In addition to these iconic sculptures, Campiglia also contributed to "Museum Florentinum" with his artworks such as Diana, Leda and the Swan, A Muse, Male Athlete, Mercury, Narcissus, Mars - each displaying his versatility in capturing various subjects. Not limited to traditional sculptures alone, Campiglia also showcased his creativity through other mediums. His self-portrait in a Turkish Outfit from the 18th century demonstrates his ability to capture himself in different cultural contexts while maintaining authenticity. Campiglia's artistic prowess shines through in every piece he creates. Whether it be mythological figures or self-portraits like "She gathers the fairest flower (Il piubel fior ne coglie), " he leaves an indelible mark on the art world with his unique style and undeniable talent.