Index of Neoclassicism Sculpture

This tomb, dedicated to Niccolò Machiavelli (d1527), was created by Innocenzo Spinazzi in 1787, and is in Santa Croce Florence.

Count Vittorio Alfier (d1803) was an Italian poet and dramatist who wrote some 19 tragedies between 1775-1787.

 

This elegant Neoclassical funeral monument, located in the portico of the Camposanto Monumentale within Pisa's Piazza dei Miracoli, commemorates Anastasia Petri-Schouvaloff (dates uncertain, likely 18th–19th century).

This tomb of Princess Louise of Stolberg-Gedern (d1824) is situated in San Croce Florence

Monument to Charlotte Elizabeth Digby (d1820) by Francis Leggatt Chantrey. Charlotte Digby was the wife of William Digby, prebendary of Worcester Cathedral.

Tomb of Dante Alighieri (d1321) by Ricci Stefano (c1825).

The life size figure, by William Behnes, is that of Charlotte's son. Charlotte Botfield died in 1825.

 

 

 

This wall monument, dated 1831, commemorates Elizabeth Darnell and is located at Thrapston, Northamptonshire. It was commissioned by her daughter, Mary Montague, and is signed by the sculptor Edward Physick (1810–1842), whose short career produced a small but refined body of funerary work.

Tomb of the Italian engraver Raffaello Sanzio Morghen (d1833) in Santa Croce Florence.