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Giuseppe Gricci (c 1700 - 1770) was an Italian sculptor. He was trained in his native Florence before moving to Naples in 1738, where he worked for the king before becoming the chief modeler at the Capodimonte porcelain manufactory when the king set it up in 1743. By 1755 he had five other modellers working for him, creating the moulds used for the pieces. When his employer became Charles III of Spain in 1759, he moved the whole Capodimonte factory, including Gricci, to Madrid the next year, setting it up as the Real Fábrica del Buen Retiro. Gricci died in Madrid.

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  • Giuseppe [también José] Gricci (Florencia, c. 1720 - Madrid, 1771), fue un escultor italiano especializado en trabajos de cerámica en las factorías de porcelana de Capodimonte y el Buen Retiro.​ (es)
  • Giuseppe Gricci (Firenze, tra 1719 e il 1721 – Madrid, ottobre 1771) è stato uno scultore italiano e modellatore di porcellane. Fu "Scultore del Re" presso Carlo di Borbone a Napoli e modellatore capo, sin dalla loro fondazione, delle due manifatture di porcellana da questi create: la Real Fabbrica di Capodimonte (1743) e la Real Fábrica del Buen Retiro (1759) alle porte di Madrid. Affrescò le navate del Duomo di Livorno, ma il suo lavoro è andato distrutto a causa dei danni inferti dai bombardamenti della seconda guerra mondiale. (it)
  • Giuseppe Gricci (c 1700 - 1770) was an Italian sculptor. He was trained in his native Florence before moving to Naples in 1738, where he worked for the king before becoming the chief modeler at the Capodimonte porcelain manufactory when the king set it up in 1743. By 1755 he had five other modellers working for him, creating the moulds used for the pieces. When his employer became Charles III of Spain in 1759, he moved the whole Capodimonte factory, including Gricci, to Madrid the next year, setting it up as the Real Fábrica del Buen Retiro. Gricci died in Madrid. (en)
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  • Giuseppe Gricci (c 1700 - 1770) was an Italian sculptor. He was trained in his native Florence before moving to Naples in 1738, where he worked for the king before becoming the chief modeler at the Capodimonte porcelain manufactory when the king set it up in 1743. By 1755 he had five other modellers working for him, creating the moulds used for the pieces. When his employer became Charles III of Spain in 1759, he moved the whole Capodimonte factory, including Gricci, to Madrid the next year, setting it up as the Real Fábrica del Buen Retiro. As well as many figure shapes, Gricci designed the Porcelain boudoir of Maria Amalia of Saxony, entirely made of porcelain panels in a chinoiserie style, originally made for the Palace of Portici (1757–59), but now moved to the Capodimonte Palace. The same team later made the rooms in Spain at the Royal Palace of Aranjuez (1763–65) and the main Palacio real in Madrid (1770s). Gricci died in Madrid. (en)
  • Giuseppe [también José] Gricci (Florencia, c. 1720 - Madrid, 1771), fue un escultor italiano especializado en trabajos de cerámica en las factorías de porcelana de Capodimonte y el Buen Retiro.​ (es)
  • Giuseppe Gricci (Firenze, tra 1719 e il 1721 – Madrid, ottobre 1771) è stato uno scultore italiano e modellatore di porcellane. Fu "Scultore del Re" presso Carlo di Borbone a Napoli e modellatore capo, sin dalla loro fondazione, delle due manifatture di porcellana da questi create: la Real Fabbrica di Capodimonte (1743) e la Real Fábrica del Buen Retiro (1759) alle porte di Madrid. Affrescò le navate del Duomo di Livorno, ma il suo lavoro è andato distrutto a causa dei danni inferti dai bombardamenti della seconda guerra mondiale. (it)
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