Angelo Viva

Italian sculptor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Angelo Viva (1748 in Naples, Italy - 27 February 1837 in Naples, Italy) was an Italian sculptor. His important works are the statuary La fontana del ratto di Europa, the Statues of the Evangelists in the Chapel Pappacoda, the decorations of the Obelisk of Portosalvo and the funeral monument of Giovanni Paisiello visible today in the church of Santa Maria Donnalbina. He also carried out a restoration of the Nile God Statue, Naples. He also did the facades of the Santa Maria di Montesanto, Naples.[1][2][3][4]

Born1748 (1748)
Died27 February 1837(1837-02-27) (aged 88–89)
KnownforSculpture
Quick facts Born, Died ...
Angelo Viva
Born1748 (1748)
Died27 February 1837(1837-02-27) (aged 88–89)
Known forSculpture
Close
Angel

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI