Antonio Isopi
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Antonio Isopi (5 February 1758 – 3 October 1833) was a Roman sculptor of Classicism mainly working at the court of the Dukes (later Kings) of Württemberg. Antonio Aloysius Petrus Isopi first lived and worked in his home city as a sculptor and soon specialized on restoring antique pieces of art. The iron cast Württemberg heraldic animals lion and hart – still to be seen in front of Stuttgart's New Castle – are one of his major works.
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Born | Antonio Aloysius Petrus Isopi 5 February 1758 Rome |
Died | 3 October 1833(1833-10-03) (aged 75) |
Nationality | Italian, Württembergian |
Known for | Sculpting |
Movement | Classicism |
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