Michele Fabris

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A philosopher, head covered - Fondazione Querini Stampalia Venice

Michele Fabris (1644–8 July 1684) was a Baroque sculptor, born in Hungary, but mainly active in Venice and Padua. A series of busts at the Querini Stampalia Museum, previously attributed to Orazio Marinali, are now attributed to him. Due to his Hungarian origins, he is also referred to as l'Ongaro.[1]

References

  1. ^ Web gallery of art, short biography.