- Camillo Pacetti
Camillo Pacetti (
Rome ,2 May 1758 -Milan ,6 July 1826 ) was an Italian sculptor. He was the brother ofVincenzo Pacetti , another sculptor.A student of the
Accademia di San Luca , he later worked in various churches in Rome and Milan. In 1804, onAntonio Canova 's recommendation, he was offered the role of chair of theAccademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan, to succeedGiuseppe Franchi . Besides this teaching engagement, Pacetti accepted also public commissions, such as the statue of the New Law for the facade of the Duomo and reliefs for the Arco della Pace at Milan (the arch planned byLuigi Cagnola and also featuring sculpture byLuigi Canonica ). His subject matter ranged from portraits to mythological and allegorical scenes.He was engaged by
Josiah Wedgwood in Rome from 1787/88 under the supervision ofJohn Flaxman , to model six tablets illustrating the life ofAchilles . A pen and wash drawing by Pacetti of Achilles on the back of Centaur hunting a Lion is in theWedgwood Museum ,Barlaston - it is copied from a similar image on a classical marble, theLuna Disc of c. 800-400 BC in theCapitoline Museum , substituting that work's female centaur forChiron . [http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/opac/search/cataloguedetail.html?&priref=11604&_function_=xslt&_limit_=50]Some of his notable students were
Abbondio Sangiorgio ,Luigi Scorzini ,Gaetano Manfredini ,Stefano Girola andBenedetto Cacciatori .
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