
Antonio Corradini
Antonio Corradini was an Italian sculptor of the 18th century, renowned for his exquisite marble works that embody the Rococo style. He is best known for his ability to create lifelike figures and expressive drapery, often depicting mythological or allegorical themes. One of his most famous sculptures is "The Veiled Christ," which showcases his remarkable skill in carving fine details, making marble appear like delicate fabric. Corradini's work influenced both his contemporaries and later artists, marking him as a significant figure in the evolution of European sculpture during the Baroque and Rococo periods.