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Untitled (625)

Discover "Untitled (625)" by Antonio Raggi – a captivating marble statue evoking serenity & religious devotion. Hand-painted reproduction available at OriginalUniqueArt! Ideal for collectors seeking Baroque sculpture and timeless artistry.

Discover Antonio Raggi (1624-1686), a pivotal Roman Baroque sculptor mentored by Bernini. Known for his masterful reliefs & stucco, including 'Death of St. Cecilia'. Explore his legacy!

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Biografía del artista

Antonio Raggi: Sculptor of Baroque Grace

Antonio Raggi (1624 – 1686) stands as a testament to the artistic fervor of Rome during the Baroque period, firmly rooted in the mentorship of Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Born in Vico Morcote, Switzerland, Raggi’s journey into art began amidst the burgeoning humanist spirit of his homeland, yet he swiftly gravitated towards the grandeur and theatricality championed by Bernini – a partnership that would profoundly shape his artistic trajectory. Bernini's influence extended far beyond mere instruction; it instilled in Raggi a dedication to capturing emotion and dynamism within sculptural form. Unlike many sculptors of his time who favored idealized representations, Raggi embraced realism, meticulously studying anatomy and incorporating naturalistic details into his works. This approach is particularly evident in his celebrated sculptures, where figures appear caught in moments of intense action or profound contemplation—a stylistic hallmark that distinguishes him from contemporaries like Alessandro Algardi. Raggi’s artistic output spanned a remarkable range of projects, encompassing monumental architectural decorations, easel paintings, and numerous smaller commissions. However, he achieved enduring fame primarily through his contributions to the Piazza Navona complex in Rome, where he collaborated with Bernini on the Fountain of Four Rivers – a masterpiece of Baroque sculpture that embodies the period’s obsession with movement and illusion. The sculptural figures adorning the fountain are considered among the finest examples of Baroque artistry, demonstrating Raggi's mastery of technique and his ability to convey narrative complexity within a single composition. Perhaps Raggi’s most poignant achievement remains ‘Death of St. Cecilia,’ a stucco relief housed in Sant’Andrea della Valle Basilica. This emotionally charged depiction captures the saint’s final moments with breathtaking accuracy—the slumped posture, the outstretched hand reaching for solace, and the exquisitely rendered drapery conveying grief and sorrow—all hallmarks of Bernini's influence. The sculpture is considered one of the pinnacles of Baroque art, lauded for its expressive power and its masterful execution. It exemplifies Raggi’s ability to transform marble into a vehicle for profound spiritual contemplation. Raggi continued his artistic endeavors until his death in 1686, leaving behind an impressive legacy that continues to inspire admiration. His sculptures stand as enduring symbols of Baroque elegance and emotional depth—a testament to the transformative power of mentorship and the unwavering pursuit of artistic excellence. He solidified Bernini’s reputation as a sculptor and cemented his place within the history of Italian art.
antonio raggi

antonio raggi

1624 - 1686 , Switzerland

Datos clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Roman Baroque
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: Neoclassical
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: Bernini
  • Date Of Birth: 1624
  • Full Name: Antonio Raggi
  • Nationality: Swiss
  • Notable Artworks: ['Death of St. Cecilia']
  • Place Of Birth: Vico Morcote, Switzerland