Ticciati, Girolamo
Girolamo Ticciati (1676–1745) was an Italian sculptor active in Florence during the late Baroque and early eighteenth century. He was trained within the Florentine tradition and developed a sculptural language that combines Baroque vitality with increasing formal discipline.
Ticciati produced both freestanding sculpture and reliefs for ecclesiastical and civic contexts. His work is marked by energetic poses, expressive drapery, and a growing clarity of structure that anticipates later eighteenth-century classicising tendencies.
Frequently engaged as a collaborator on large-scale monuments, Ticciati contributed allegorical and secondary figures that support a unified architectural and symbolic programme. His participation in such ensembles reflects the professional networks of Florentine sculpture in the period.