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Filippo della Valle (1698-1768): Italian Baroque & Neoclassical sculptor renowned for expressive reliefs, statues of saints, and contributions to Rome's iconic fountains like the Trevi Fountain. Explore his masterpieces!

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Artist Biography

Filippo Della Valle: Sculptor of Roman Grandeur

Filippo della Valle (1698-1768) stands as a pivotal figure in the artistic landscape of late Baroque and early Neoclassical Rome, remembered primarily for his contributions to monumental sculpture and his role as a collector of antiquities that profoundly shaped the aesthetic sensibilities of his era. Born into an aristocratic Roman family—the della Valle lineage tracing back centuries—Filippo received a privileged education fostered by his father, Giovanni Battista Foggini, a celebrated sculptor himself who instilled in him a deep appreciation for classical ideals and artistic craftsmanship. This familial legacy would prove instrumental in shaping Filippo’s own artistic trajectory. Training under Foggini's tutelage allowed Filippo to hone his sculptural skills, immersing himself in the techniques of carving marble and bronze—skills that would define his prolific output throughout his career. Notably, he studied alongside Diego Della Valle, another influential sculptor who championed a more restrained style compared to the exuberant Baroque fervor dominating Rome at the time. This formative experience instilled in him a meticulous attention to detail and an understanding of how sculpture could convey emotion and grandeur simultaneously. Filippo’s artistic endeavors extended beyond mere technical mastery; he possessed a keen intellectual curiosity that fueled his fascination with ancient Roman art and architecture. Inspired by the innovative vision of Francesco Borroméo Rastrelli—the architect overseeing the construction of St Peter's Basilica—he embraced a stylistic approach characterized by clarity, balance, and harmonious proportions—elements characteristic of Neoclassical aesthetics. This influence is particularly evident in his monumental sculptures commissioned for churches and public spaces across Rome. Among Filippo della Valle’s most celebrated achievements was his involvement in the ambitious project to transform Piazza Navona into an opulent Baroque spectacle. He collaborated with Francesco Borroméo Rastrelli on the Fountain of Four Rivers, a masterpiece that embodies the grandeur and dynamism of the Baroque style—a testament to Filippo's ability to synthesize artistic innovation with architectural ambition. Furthermore, he was entrusted with sculpting statues for numerous churches throughout Rome, including St John the Baptist and Fortitude, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to religious iconography and sculptural excellence. Perhaps Filippo della Valle’s most enduring legacy resides in his role as a collector of Roman antiquities—a pioneering endeavor that anticipated the broader rediscovery of classical art championed by artists like Antonio Canova and Johann Gottfried Schäffer. Recognizing the transformative potential of encountering ancient sculptures and inscriptions, he established a private collection that served as a catalyst for intellectual debate and artistic inspiration. His palazzo in Rome housed an extraordinary assemblage of artifacts unearthed from Roman ruins—a veritable treasure trove that captivated contemporaries and profoundly impacted the aesthetic sensibilities of his time. This passion for antiquity fueled his sculptural style and cemented his place as one of the foremost artists of his generation, shaping the visual culture of Baroque and Neoclassical Rome.
Filippo della Valle

Filippo della Valle

1698 - 1768 , Italy

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Baroque & Neoclassical Sculpture
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Diego Della Valle']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Giovanni Battista Foggini']
  • Date Of Birth: Florence, Italy (1698)
  • Date Of Death: 1768
  • Full Name: Filippo della Valle
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Annuciation
    • Temperance
    • Diegos Bust
  • Place Of Birth: Florence
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