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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. (en) Antonio von Isopi (* 5. Februar 1758 in Rom; † 3. Oktober 1833 in Ludwigsburg) war ein römischer Bildhauer und Stuckateur des Klassizismus am württembergischen Hof. Antonio Aloysius Petrus Isopi lebte und arbeitete zunächst in seiner Heimatstadt als Bildhauer und spezialisierte sich bald auf die Restaurierung von Kunstwerken der Antike, Ornamentik und Tierdarstellungen. Die württembergischen Wappentiere Hirsch und Löwe aus Wasseralfinger Eisenguss sind sein Hauptwerk. Diese beiden Kolossal-Figuren stehen noch heute als markantes Wahrzeichen auf dem Schloßplatz vor dem Neuen Schloss in Stuttgart. (de) Antonio Isopi (5 de fevereiro de 1758 – 3 de outubro de 1833) foi um escultor alemão. (pt) |
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