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Giuseppe Mazzuoli (1644–1725)

Giuseppe Mazzuoli (1644 in Volterra – 1725 in Rome) was an Italian sculptor working in Rome in the Bernini-derived Baroque style. He produced many highly accomplished sculptures of up to monumental scale but was never a leading figure in the Roman art world.

The Death of Adonis, by Mazzuoli, 1709 (Hermitage Museum)

Life edit

Mazzuoli was born in Volterra and trained in Siena but spent his most of his adult working life in Rome.[1] There, he entered the workshop of Ercole Ferrata[2] where he became the only pupil of Melchiorre Cafà who also worked with Ferrata.[3] Like Ferrata, Mazzuoli was frequently drawn on by Gian Lorenzo Bernini[4] to assist with large commissions. He was among the co-workers who cooperated in Bernini's Tomb of Pope Alexander VII (1672–78).

 
Saint Philip by Mazzuoli, (Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome)

When late in 1702 Pope Clement XI and Benedetto Cardinal Pamphili announced their grand scheme for twelve over life-size sculptures of the Apostles to fill the niches along the nave of the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano, the project was divided among all the premier sculptors of Rome.[5] Each statue was to be sponsored by an illustrious prince, and Mazzuoli was assigned the statue of Saint Philip, financed by the Bishop of Würzburg and finished in 1711.[6] Like most sculptors,[7] Mazzuolli was provided with a sketch by Clement's favourite painter, Carlo Maratta, which he was to follow.[8] Robert Cahn observed "When Saint Philip is compared with other apostles in the series, it is clear that the somewhat old-fashioned, Berniniesque style manifested in Mazzuoli's single assignment was losing appeal."[9]

Mazzuoli carried out some major commissions for the Order of Malta, most noticeably the main altar of St. John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta, finished in 1703. There, he created a marble group of the Baptism of Christ which might on the one hand have been influenced by Cafà's undocumented and abandoned designs from 1666,[10] and it is certainly strongly dependent on a small baptism group by Alessandro Algardi.[11] In the same church, he produced in his later years allegorical figures for the tomb of Ramon Perellos y Roccaful (died 1720), Grand Master of the Order of Malta.[12]

His brother, Annibale Mazzuoli, was a painter. His son, also a sculptor, is generally distinguished as 'Giuseppe Mazzuoli the younger.

Selected works, in approximate chronological order edit

  • Charity, 1673–75, for Bernini's tomb of Alexander VII, carried out under the direct supervision of Bernini.[13]
  • Bust of Cardinal Giulio Gabrielli the Elder, 1675–1676, in the Museo di Roma at Palazzo Braschi in Rome.
  • Saint John the Baptist and Saint John the Evangelist, 1677–79, in situ flanking the high altar at the Church of Gesù e Maria, Corso, Rome. The church and the altar were designed by Carlo Rainaldi,[14] who is likely to have provided sketches for the sculptures that form part of the altar he designed.
  • Portrait busts of Fausto Cardinal Poli and Mons. Gaudenzio Poli, c. 1680, in situ in the Sacristy designed by Bernini (1641) of the Church of San Crisogono, Rome.[15]
  • Clemency, c. 1684 an allegorical figure among the sculptures for the tomb of Clement X Altieri, St. Peter's Basilica, executed under the design direction of Mattia De Rossi (1684).[16]
  • Bust of Innocent XII, 1700, in situ in a niche in the apse of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, Rome.
  • Baptism of Christ, 1700–1703, Valletta, main altar of St. John's Co-Cathedral.
  • Bust of Clement XI, 1703, also in situ in a niche in the apse of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, Rome.[17]
  • Saint Philip, finished in 1711, in situ at the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome.[18] A reduced marble version of the sculpture, probably made for the archbishop of Würzburg who financed the Lateran sculpture, is in Nuremberg, Germanisches Nationalmuseum.[6]
  • Nereid, c. 1705–15 (National Gallery of Art, Washington DC); it was identified as Thetis when in the Samuel H. Kress collection,[19] and attributed to the "school of Bernini."
  • The Death of Adonis, 1709 (Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg).
  • Charity Triumphing over Greed, 1710–15 (Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg); a bronze reduction is in the collections of Harvard University Art Museums.[20]
  • (attributed to the workshop or circle of Mazzuoli) Paired busts: Diana and Endymion, c. 1710–25 (Detroit Institute of Arts).
     
    The Death of Cleopatra in terracotta at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
  • Death of Cleopatra, c. 1713 (Pinacoteca, Siena); a marble version of this group, c. 1723, is in the grounds of the Jardim Botânico Tropical, Lisbon,[21] and a terracotta modello at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.[22]
  • Immaculate Conception, completed by September 1678, Church of San Martino, Siena. Giuseppe also completed the St Thomas of Villanova in this church.[23]
  • Apostles standing on brackets for the piers of the Duomo di Siena (Brompton Oratory, South Kensington, London. The Christ and the Virgin Mary for the same positions were removed and have been lost; they are represented by gilded terracotta modelli (bought from Jacques Heim for the Royal Scottish Museum, 1982).[24]
  • Portrait busts in medallions and allegorical figures of the four classical Virtues, dated 1713 and 1714 but executed in 1715–17 and 1718–19 (for the portrait busts),[25] in situ in the two double funerary monuments facing each other in the Rospigliosi-Pallavicini chapel, Church of San Francesco a Ripa, Rome. The architecture of the wall monuments is by Niccolò Michetti. Portrait busts of duke Giovanni Battista and Matia Cammilla Rospigliosi-Pallavicini (Pallavicini collection, Rome) were among the works contracted from Mazzuoli; copies of them were incorporated in the chapel's wall monuments.[26]
  • (attributed to Mazzuoli) Pair of Angels above the altar in the second chapel on the left in the Church of Santa Maria in Campitelli. The attribution to Mazzuoli[27] is strengthened by the presence once more of Carlo Rainaldi, who masterpiece is this church.
  • Allegorical figures for the Tomb of Ramon Perello (died 1720), in the church of Saint John, Valletta, Malta.
  • Charity, 1723 (Chapel in the Palazzo del Monte di Pietà, Rome). Mazzuoli's late work takes its place in a rich program of sculpture in the chapel originally designed by Carlo Maderno, but refitted by Giovanni Antonio De Rossi with rich colored marble revetments.[28] Mazzuoli notes his age— età 79— with his inscribed signature.
  • Education of the Virgin.[29]

A number of terracotta models kept by Mazzuoli's heirs in Siena seem to have been part of a cache of the family workshop holdings that was donated to the Isituto di Belli Arti of Siena about 1767 by Giuseppe Maria Mazzuoli.[30]

Bibliography edit

  • Alessandro Angelini, Giuseppe Mazzuoli, la bottega dei fratelli e la committenza della famiglia De' Vecchi, in: Prospettiva, 79.1995, p. 78–100.
  • Andrea Bacchi, Stefano Pierguidi, Bernini e gli allievi: Giuliano Finelli, Andrea Bolgi, Francesco Mochi, François Duquesnoy, Ercole Ferrata, Antonio Raggi, Giuseppe Mazzuoli, Firenze [u.a.], E-Ducation.it [u.a.], 2008. – 359 S. : zahlr. Ill. ; 29 cm (I grandi maestri dell'arte ; 24).
  • Monika Butzek, Giuseppe Mazzuoli e le statue degli Apostoli del duomo di Siena, in: Prospettiva, 61.1991, p. 75–89.
  • Marina Carta, La statua della Carità di Giuseppe Mazzuoli per la Cappella del Monte di Pietà di Roma: alcune precisazioni sulla progettazione e realizzazione, in Sculture romane del Settecento: la professione dello scultore / Fondazione Marco Besso. A cura di Elisa Debenedetti. – Roma, Bonsignori, 2001 -. – (Studi sul Settecento romano ; ...). 2., 2002. – (Studi sul Settecento romano ; 18). – ISBN 88-7597-309-1, p. 41–53.
  • Tomaso Montanari, Pittura e scultura nella Roma di fine Seicento: un busto inedito di Giuseppe Mazzuoli da un dipinto di Jacob Ferdinand Voet, in: Prospettiva, 117/118.2005(2006), p. 183–188.
  • Lione Pascoli, Vite de' Pittori, Scultori ed Architetta Moderni, vol. II (Rome 1736)
  • Stefano Santangelo, "L'Opera di Giuseppe Mazzuoli." Dottorato di Ricerca in Storia dell'Arte (Universita degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata) 2010: 557 pp.
  • Ursula Schlegel, "Some Statuettes of Giuseppe Mazzuoli", in: The Burlington Magazine 109 No. 772 (July) 1967, pp. 386–395.

Notes edit

  1. ^ A return trip to Siena 1677–79 is noted by his early biographer Lione Pascoli.
  2. ^ Filippo Baldinucci, Notizie dei professori del disegno... 18 (Florence) 1773:173.
  3. ^ Pascoli.
  4. ^ Among his documented work on Bernini projects can be noted the clay bozzetti and wax models for casting in bronze connected with Bernini's Ciborium, discussed by Jennifer Montagu, "Two Small Bronzes from the Studio of Bernini" The Burlington Magazine 109 No. 775 (October 1967:566–571).
  5. ^ "The largest sculptural task in Rome during the early eighteenth century," according to Rudolf Wittkower (Art and Architecture in Italy, 1600–1750, rev. ed. 1965:290); "the distribution for commissions is, at the same time, a good yardstick for measuring the reputation of contemporary sculptors."
  6. ^ a b cf. Michael Conforti, The Lateran Apostles, unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Harvard University, 1977; Conforti published a short resume of his dissertation: Planning the Lateran Apostles, in: Henry A. Millon (Ed.), Studies in Italian Art and Architecture 15th through 18th Centuries, Rome 1980 (Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome 35), pp. 243–260.
  7. ^ The notable exception being Pierre Le Gros who successfully refused to work to Maratta's design and wasn't given a sketch.
  8. ^ Robert Cahn, "A Counterproof from a Drawing of the Lateran 'Saint Philip'" Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University 38.1 (1979:11–13); Cahn is discussing a counterproof of a chalk drawing made of the finished sculpture as it was insdtalled, doubtless by one of Mazzuoli's numerous workshop assistants.
  9. ^ Cahn 1979:11.
  10. ^ Cafà died in 1667 while working on this bronze group.
  11. ^ cf. *Keith Sciberras, Melchiorre Cafà's Baptism of Christ for the Knights of the Order of Malta, in: Keith Sciberras (Ed.), Melchiorre Cafà. Maltese Genius of the Roman Baroque, Valletta 2006, pp. 97–112.
  12. ^ A terracotta modello is at the Musée du Louvre, first recognized by Schlegel 1967:393 fig. 10.
  13. ^ A series of terracotta bozzetti and a bronze statuette in Berlin were associated with Mazzuoli's known figures of Caritas spanning his career, and attributed to him by Ursula Schlegel, "Some Statuettes of Giuseppe Mazzuoli" The Burlington Magazine 109 No. 772 (July 1967:386-95).
  14. ^ Touring Club Italiano (TCI), Roma e dintorni (1965:181.
  15. ^ TCI, Roma e dintorni 1965:443.
  16. ^ TCI, Roma e dintorni 1965:494
  17. ^ Both busts are noted in TCI, Roma e dintorni 1965:440
  18. ^ The first attribution to Mazzuoli, noted by Westin 1974:36, is in 1745
  19. ^ Georges Wildenstein preserved the tradition of the French collector from whom they bought it, that it had come from a royal context in or near Naples
  20. ^ Illustration, on-line[permanent dead link].
  21. ^ Schlegel 1967:391, note 8
  22. ^ "New AcquisitionS;: illustration, on-line.
  23. ^ The work, commissioned by Alessandro de Vacchi, was completed in Rome and sent to Siena (David L. Bershad , "Recent Archival Discoveries concerning Michelangelo's 'Deposition' in the Florence Cathedral and a Hitherto Undocumented Work of Giuseppe Mazzuoli (1644–1725)" The Burlington Magazine 120 No. 901 (April 1978:225–227).
  24. ^ Note by Richard Verdi in The Burlington Magazine 124 No. 953 (August 1982:518.
  25. ^ Robert Westin and Jean Westin, "Contributions to the Late Chronology of Giuseppe Mazzuoli" The Burlington Magazine 116 No. 850 (January 1974:36, 39–41) note from archival documents that the chapel was complete and the architectural elements of the wall tombs installed by the inscribed dates; Mazzuoli's payments begin in July 1716 and the last polishing was paid for in November 1717.
  26. ^ Frederick den Broeder, responding to the Westin article, "Letters", The Burlington Magazine 116 No. 855 (June 1974:332).
  27. ^ In TCI, Roma e dintorni 1965:254.
  28. ^ TCI, Roma e dintorni 1965:249.
  29. ^ Henry Hawley, "Giuseppe Mazzuoli: Education of the Virgin" Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art 60 (1973:293-99).
  30. ^ Noted by Carl Brandon Strehlke in reviewing the exhibition of the Saracini Collection for The Burlington Magazine 132 No. 1042 (January 1990:61 and fig. 63, illustrating a terracotta model of St. John the Baptist in the collection.

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For the Renaissance painter see Giuseppe Mazzuoli c 1536 1589 Giuseppe Mazzuoli 1644 in Volterra 1725 in Rome was an Italian sculptor working in Rome in the Bernini derived Baroque style He produced many highly accomplished sculptures of up to monumental scale but was never a leading figure in the Roman art world The Death of Adonis by Mazzuoli 1709 Hermitage Museum Contents 1 Life 2 Selected works in approximate chronological order 3 Bibliography 4 NotesLife editMazzuoli was born in Volterra and trained in Siena but spent his most of his adult working life in Rome 1 There he entered the workshop of Ercole Ferrata 2 where he became the only pupil of Melchiorre Cafa who also worked with Ferrata 3 Like Ferrata Mazzuoli was frequently drawn on by Gian Lorenzo Bernini 4 to assist with large commissions He was among the co workers who cooperated in Bernini s Tomb of Pope Alexander VII 1672 78 nbsp Saint Philip by Mazzuoli Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano Rome When late in 1702 Pope Clement XI and Benedetto Cardinal Pamphili announced their grand scheme for twelve over life size sculptures of the Apostles to fill the niches along the nave of the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano the project was divided among all the premier sculptors of Rome 5 Each statue was to be sponsored by an illustrious prince and Mazzuoli was assigned the statue of Saint Philip financed by the Bishop of Wurzburg and finished in 1711 6 Like most sculptors 7 Mazzuolli was provided with a sketch by Clement s favourite painter Carlo Maratta which he was to follow 8 Robert Cahn observed When Saint Philip is compared with other apostles in the series it is clear that the somewhat old fashioned Berniniesque style manifested in Mazzuoli s single assignment was losing appeal 9 Mazzuoli carried out some major commissions for the Order of Malta most noticeably the main altar of St John s Co Cathedral in Valletta finished in 1703 There he created a marble group of the Baptism of Christ which might on the one hand have been influenced by Cafa s undocumented and abandoned designs from 1666 10 and it is certainly strongly dependent on a small baptism group by Alessandro Algardi 11 In the same church he produced in his later years allegorical figures for the tomb of Ramon Perellos y Roccaful died 1720 Grand Master of the Order of Malta 12 His brother Annibale Mazzuoli was a painter His son also a sculptor is generally distinguished as Giuseppe Mazzuoli the younger Selected works in approximate chronological order editCharity 1673 75 for Bernini s tomb of Alexander VII carried out under the direct supervision of Bernini 13 Bust of Cardinal Giulio Gabrielli the Elder 1675 1676 in the Museo di Roma at Palazzo Braschi in Rome Saint John the Baptist and Saint John the Evangelist 1677 79 in situ flanking the high altar at the Church of Gesu e Maria Corso Rome The church and the altar were designed by Carlo Rainaldi 14 who is likely to have provided sketches for the sculptures that form part of the altar he designed Portrait busts of Fausto Cardinal Poli and Mons Gaudenzio Poli c 1680 in situ in the Sacristy designed by Bernini 1641 of the Church of San Crisogono Rome 15 Clemency c 1684 an allegorical figure among the sculptures for the tomb of Clement X Altieri St Peter s Basilica executed under the design direction of Mattia De Rossi 1684 16 Bust of Innocent XII 1700 in situ in a niche in the apse of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere Rome Baptism of Christ 1700 1703 Valletta main altar of St John s Co Cathedral Bust of Clement XI 1703 also in situ in a niche in the apse of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere Rome 17 Saint Philip finished in 1711 in situ at the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano Rome 18 A reduced marble version of the sculpture probably made for the archbishop of Wurzburg who financed the Lateran sculpture is in Nuremberg Germanisches Nationalmuseum 6 Nereid c 1705 15 National Gallery of Art Washington DC it was identified as Thetis when in the Samuel H Kress collection 19 and attributed to the school of Bernini The Death of Adonis 1709 Hermitage Museum Saint Petersburg Charity Triumphing over Greed 1710 15 Hermitage Museum Saint Petersburg a bronze reduction is in the collections of Harvard University Art Museums 20 attributed to the workshop or circle of Mazzuoli Paired busts Diana and Endymion c 1710 25 Detroit Institute of Arts nbsp The Death of Cleopatra in terracotta at the Philadelphia Museum of Art Death of Cleopatra c 1713 Pinacoteca Siena a marble version of this group c 1723 is in the grounds of the Jardim Botanico Tropical Lisbon 21 and a terracotta modello at the Philadelphia Museum of Art 22 Immaculate Conception completed by September 1678 Church of San Martino Siena Giuseppe also completed the St Thomas of Villanova in this church 23 Apostles standing on brackets for the piers of the Duomo di Siena Brompton Oratory South Kensington London The Christ and the Virgin Mary for the same positions were removed and have been lost they are represented by gilded terracotta modelli bought from Jacques Heim for the Royal Scottish Museum 1982 24 Portrait busts in medallions and allegorical figures of the four classical Virtues dated 1713 and 1714 but executed in 1715 17 and 1718 19 for the portrait busts 25 in situ in the two double funerary monuments facing each other in the Rospigliosi Pallavicini chapel Church of San Francesco a Ripa Rome The architecture of the wall monuments is by Niccolo Michetti Portrait busts of duke Giovanni Battista and Matia Cammilla Rospigliosi Pallavicini Pallavicini collection Rome were among the works contracted from Mazzuoli copies of them were incorporated in the chapel s wall monuments 26 attributed to Mazzuoli Pair of Angels above the altar in the second chapel on the left in the Church of Santa Maria in Campitelli The attribution to Mazzuoli 27 is strengthened by the presence once more of Carlo Rainaldi who masterpiece is this church Allegorical figures for the Tomb of Ramon Perello died 1720 in the church of Saint John Valletta Malta Charity 1723 Chapel in the Palazzo del Monte di Pieta Rome Mazzuoli s late work takes its place in a rich program of sculpture in the chapel originally designed by Carlo Maderno but refitted by Giovanni Antonio De Rossi with rich colored marble revetments 28 Mazzuoli notes his age eta 79 with his inscribed signature Education of the Virgin 29 A number of terracotta models kept by Mazzuoli s heirs in Siena seem to have been part of a cache of the family workshop holdings that was donated to the Isituto di Belli Arti of Siena about 1767 by Giuseppe Maria Mazzuoli 30 Bibliography edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Giuseppe Mazzuoli Alessandro Angelini Giuseppe Mazzuoli la bottega dei fratelli e la committenza della famiglia De Vecchi in Prospettiva 79 1995 p 78 100 Andrea Bacchi Stefano Pierguidi Bernini e gli allievi Giuliano Finelli Andrea Bolgi Francesco Mochi Francois Duquesnoy Ercole Ferrata Antonio Raggi Giuseppe Mazzuoli Firenze u a E Ducation it u a 2008 359 S zahlr Ill 29 cm I grandi maestri dell arte 24 Monika Butzek Giuseppe Mazzuoli e le statue degli Apostoli del duomo di Siena in Prospettiva 61 1991 p 75 89 Marina Carta La statua della Carita di Giuseppe Mazzuoli per la Cappella del Monte di Pieta di Roma alcune precisazioni sulla progettazione e realizzazione in Sculture romane del Settecento la professione dello scultore Fondazione Marco Besso A cura di Elisa Debenedetti Roma Bonsignori 2001 Studi sul Settecento romano 2 2002 Studi sul Settecento romano 18 ISBN 88 7597 309 1 p 41 53 Tomaso Montanari Pittura e scultura nella Roma di fine Seicento un busto inedito di Giuseppe Mazzuoli da un dipinto di Jacob Ferdinand Voet in Prospettiva 117 118 2005 2006 p 183 188 Lione Pascoli Vite de Pittori Scultori ed Architetta Moderni vol II Rome 1736 Stefano Santangelo L Opera di Giuseppe Mazzuoli Dottorato di Ricerca in Storia dell Arte Universita degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata 2010 557 pp Ursula Schlegel Some Statuettes of Giuseppe Mazzuoli in The Burlington Magazine 109 No 772 July 1967 pp 386 395 Notes edit A return trip to Siena 1677 79 is noted by his early biographer Lione Pascoli Filippo Baldinucci Notizie dei professori del disegno 18 Florence 1773 173 Pascoli Among his documented work on Bernini projects can be noted the clay bozzetti and wax models for casting in bronze connected with Bernini s Ciborium discussed by Jennifer Montagu Two Small Bronzes from the Studio of Bernini The Burlington Magazine 109 No 775 October 1967 566 571 The largest sculptural task in Rome during the early eighteenth century according to Rudolf Wittkower Art and Architecture in Italy 1600 1750 rev ed 1965 290 the distribution for commissions is at the same time a good yardstick for measuring the reputation of contemporary sculptors a b cf Michael Conforti The Lateran Apostles unpublished Ph D thesis Harvard University 1977 Conforti published a short resume of his dissertation Planning the Lateran Apostles in Henry A Millon Ed Studies in Italian Art and Architecture 15th through 18th Centuries Rome 1980 Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome 35 pp 243 260 The notable exception being Pierre Le Gros who successfully refused to work to Maratta s design and wasn t given a sketch Robert Cahn A Counterproof from a Drawing of the Lateran Saint Philip Record of the Art Museum Princeton University 38 1 1979 11 13 Cahn is discussing a counterproof of a chalk drawing made of the finished sculpture as it was insdtalled doubtless by one of Mazzuoli s numerous workshop assistants Cahn 1979 11 Cafa died in 1667 while working on this bronze group cf Keith Sciberras Melchiorre Cafa s Baptism of Christ for the Knights of the Order of Malta in Keith Sciberras Ed Melchiorre Cafa Maltese Genius of the Roman Baroque Valletta 2006 pp 97 112 A terracotta modello is at the Musee du Louvre first recognized by Schlegel 1967 393 fig 10 A series of terracotta bozzetti and a bronze statuette in Berlin were associated with Mazzuoli s known figures of Caritas spanning his career and attributed to him by Ursula Schlegel Some Statuettes of Giuseppe Mazzuoli The Burlington Magazine 109 No 772 July 1967 386 95 Touring Club Italiano TCI Roma e dintorni 1965 181 TCI Roma e dintorni 1965 443 TCI Roma e dintorni 1965 494 Both busts are noted in TCI Roma e dintorni 1965 440 The first attribution to Mazzuoli noted by Westin 1974 36 is in 1745 Georges Wildenstein preserved the tradition of the French collector from whom they bought it that it had come from a royal context in or near Naples Illustration on line permanent dead link Schlegel 1967 391 note 8 New AcquisitionS illustration on line The work commissioned by Alessandro de Vacchi was completed in Rome and sent to Siena David L Bershad Recent Archival Discoveries concerning Michelangelo s Deposition in the Florence Cathedral and a Hitherto Undocumented Work of Giuseppe Mazzuoli 1644 1725 The Burlington Magazine 120 No 901 April 1978 225 227 Note by Richard Verdi in The Burlington Magazine 124 No 953 August 1982 518 Robert Westin and Jean Westin Contributions to the Late Chronology of Giuseppe Mazzuoli The Burlington Magazine 116 No 850 January 1974 36 39 41 note from archival documents that the chapel was complete and the architectural elements of the wall tombs installed by the inscribed dates Mazzuoli s payments begin in July 1716 and the last polishing was paid for in November 1717 Frederick den Broeder responding to the Westin article Letters The Burlington Magazine 116 No 855 June 1974 332 In TCI Roma e dintorni 1965 254 TCI Roma e dintorni 1965 249 Henry Hawley Giuseppe Mazzuoli Education of the Virgin Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art 60 1973 293 99 Noted by Carl Brandon Strehlke in reviewing the exhibition of the Saracini Collection for The Burlington Magazine 132 No 1042 January 1990 61 and fig 63 illustrating a terracotta model of St John the Baptist in the collection Retrieved from 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