Alessandro Algardi

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Terracotta modello of Cardinal Paolo Emilio Zacchia, c.
1650 Alessandro Algardi (November 27, 1598 – June 10, 1654) was an Italian high-Baroque sculptor active almost exclusively in Rome, where for the latter decades of his life,
he was, along with Francesco Borromini and Pietro da Cortona, one of the major rivals of Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
He is now most admired for his portrait busts that have great vivacity and dignity.
Algardi was born in Bologna, where at a young age, he was apprenticed in the studio of Agostino Carracci.
However, his aptitude for sculpture led him to work for Giulio Cesare Conventi (1577–1640), an artist of modest talents.
His two earliest known works date back to this period: two statues of saints, made of chalk, in the Oratory of Santa Maria della Vita in Bologna.
By the age of twenty, Ferdinando I, Duke of Mantua, began commissioning works from him, and he was also employed by local jewelers for figurative designs.
After a short residence in Venice, he went to Rome in 1625 with an introduction from the Duke of Mantua to the late pope's nephew, Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi, who employed him for a time in the restoration of ancient statues.
Propelled by the Borghese and Barberini patronage, Gian Lorenzo Bernini and his studio garnered most of the major Roman sculptural commissions.
For nearly a decade, Algardi struggled for recognition.
In Rome he was aided by friends that included Pietro da Cortona and his fellow Bolognese, Domenichino.
His early Roman commissions included terracotta and some marble portrait busts, while he supported himself with small works like crucifixes.
In the 1630s he worked on the tombs of the Mellini family in the Mellini Chapel in Santa Maria del Popolo.
Tomb of Leo XI Algardi's first major commission c...




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1598 births
1654 deaths
17th-century Italian sculptors
Artists from Bologna
Italian Baroque sculptors
Italian male sculptors