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Diego Francesco Carlone

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Diego Francesco Carlone, Savior of the World, St. Vitus Basilica, Ellwangen

Diego Francesco Carlone (1674 – 25 June 1750) was an Italian sculptor.

Carlone was born in Scaria into a family of artists. His father owned a workshop where Carlone learned the sculpting trade and eventually inherited the business. The workshop produced stucco decorations for a number of churches in the neighboring area. He died in 1750.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Brief Bio Diego Francesco Carlone". Retrieved 2009-10-27.