Giacomo De Maria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Italian sculptor (1762-1838) Portrait of Giacomo De Maria attributed to Mario de Maria. Giacomo De Maria (1762–1838) was an Italian sculptor, active in Bologna. He was a pupil of Domenico Piò. Among his works are:[1] Putti of the chapel after the crossing of San Petronio Statues in the atrium of the Palazzo Hercolani, Bologna Bust of Angelo Venturoli for his college Statues in the fifth chapel of San Giorgio Bas-relief of Olympus for tympanum of the facade of Palazzo Aldini, Bologna Charity in the Monumental Arch of the Lupari family at the Certosa of Bologna Sculpture of the Conventi, Ranuzzi, Cospi, and Caprara-Montecuccoli tomb monuments (latter has a "veiled eternity") References ↑ La storia delle arti del disegno, studiata nei monumenti che si conservano in Bologna e nei suburbi, by A.C. Romagnoli, D. Giannitrapani, published by Tipografia Gamberini e Parmeggiani, 1888, page 191. Authority control databases InternationalISNIVIAFGNDFASTWorldCatNationalUnited StatesFranceBnF dataArtistsADKPeopleItalian PeopleDeutsche BiographieOtherIdRefYale LUX Related Articles