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Stručné informace

  • Top-ranked work: Giuseppe Stuard
  • Nationality: Italy
  • Born: 1825, Cisano Brianza, Italy
  • Top 3 works: Giuseppe Stuard
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  • Works on APS: 1
  • Museums on APS:
    • Pinacoteca Stuard
    • Pinacoteca Stuard
    • Pinacoteca Stuard
    • Pinacoteca Stuard
    • Pinacoteca Stuard
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Art period: 19th Century

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Where was Antonio Ilarioli born?
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What is Antonio Ilarioli known for producing?
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Antonio Ilarioli: A Sculptor's Legacy in Brazilian and European Art

Antonio Ilarioli (1825 – Living) stands as a testament to prolific artistic endeavor, particularly within the realm of sculpture during the 19th century. Born in Cisano Brianza, Italy, Ilarioli’s career spanned decades, leaving an indelible mark on both Italian and Brazilian artistic landscapes. His output was remarkable—described by his biographer gozzoli as one of the most fecund producers of statues—demonstrating a dedication to craftmanship and a profound engagement with religious iconography.

Early Life and Artistic Training

Information regarding Ilarioli’s formative years remains somewhat sparse, primarily gleaned from biographical accounts. He honed his sculptural skills in Milan, immersing himself in the artistic traditions of the time. The influence of neoclassical sculpture is palpable in his early works, reflecting a desire to emulate the grandeur and precision championed by artists like Antonio Canova. This stylistic preference speaks volumes about Ilarioli’s intellectual curiosity and commitment to mastering established techniques.

Notable Sculptures: Giuseppe Stuard Bust & Santa Teresa del Bambin Gesù Church

Ilarioli achieved considerable renown for his sculptural commissions, notably the bust of Giuseppe Stuard erected at Teatro Municipale Valli in Reggio Emilia, Italy. This piece exemplifies Ilarioli’s ability to capture likeness and emotion with remarkable accuracy—a hallmark of neoclassical portraiture. Equally impressive is his contribution to Santa Teresa del Bambin Gesù Church in Parma, where he crafted a monumental bas-relief adorning the portal. The intricate detailing and expressive dynamism of this sculpture underscore Ilarioli's mastery of form and texture, showcasing his talent for conveying spiritual narratives through visual language.

Brazilian Engagement & Museo Antonio Parreiras

Ilarioli’s artistic journey extended beyond Italy when he accepted an invitation to establish a studio in Brazil. He became associated with Museu Antonio Parreiras, where he collaborated on projects celebrating Brazilian heritage and promoting scientific advancement. His involvement in this institution reflects his belief in the transformative power of art—particularly its capacity to inspire dialogue and foster understanding across cultures. The Museo’s collection showcases Romantic paintings by Antonio Parreiras & José J. Veiga, housed in an eclectic Rio de Janeiro building – a testament to Ilarioli's artistic vision.

Legacy and Historical Significance

Antonio Ilarioli’s enduring legacy resides not merely in the quantity of his sculptures but also in their quality—a reflection of his unwavering dedication to artistic excellence. He represents a pivotal figure within 19th-century Italian sculpture, embodying the neoclassical ideals that shaped European art during this period. His work continues to inspire admiration for its technical prowess and emotive resonance, securing his place as one of Brazil’s most celebrated sculptors and cementing his contribution to the broader history of artistic innovation.