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Ignazio Villa (19th century) was an Italian sculptor of mainly mythologic and sacred scenes, as well as portraits. He was a Lombard and resident in Milan. He painted near life size historical or mythologic tableaux. For example, he painted a 3/4 size group representing Diomede che precipita Pantasilea nello Scamandro. Among other works are the Toilette of Venus, and the statue semicolossale depicting: Archimedes Burning the Ships of Marcellus with Concave Mirrors exhibited in 1872 at Milan, along with La sera che indica ai popoli il riposo, il silenzio e la calma. In 1884 at Turin, he exhibited an equestrian group, depicting: Una lotta; and a marble statue: The discovery of Archimedes. Other works of Villa are: L'Aurora che sveglia i popoli dal sonno; Hagar heals Samuel, and other statues

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  • Ignazio Villa (19th century) was an Italian sculptor of mainly mythologic and sacred scenes, as well as portraits. He was a Lombard and resident in Milan. He painted near life size historical or mythologic tableaux. For example, he painted a 3/4 size group representing Diomede che precipita Pantasilea nello Scamandro. Among other works are the Toilette of Venus, and the statue semicolossale depicting: Archimedes Burning the Ships of Marcellus with Concave Mirrors exhibited in 1872 at Milan, along with La sera che indica ai popoli il riposo, il silenzio e la calma. In 1884 at Turin, he exhibited an equestrian group, depicting: Una lotta; and a marble statue: The discovery of Archimedes. Other works of Villa are: L'Aurora che sveglia i popoli dal sonno; Hagar heals Samuel, and other statues (en)
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  • Ignazio Villa (19th century) was an Italian sculptor of mainly mythologic and sacred scenes, as well as portraits. He was a Lombard and resident in Milan. He painted near life size historical or mythologic tableaux. For example, he painted a 3/4 size group representing Diomede che precipita Pantasilea nello Scamandro. Among other works are the Toilette of Venus, and the statue semicolossale depicting: Archimedes Burning the Ships of Marcellus with Concave Mirrors exhibited in 1872 at Milan, along with La sera che indica ai popoli il riposo, il silenzio e la calma. In 1884 at Turin, he exhibited an equestrian group, depicting: Una lotta; and a marble statue: The discovery of Archimedes. Other works of Villa are: L'Aurora che sveglia i popoli dal sonno; Hagar heals Samuel, and other statues of biblical and mythologic themes. he was made a knight of the Order of the Crown of Italy and Academic of Merit by many academies and institutes of art in Italy. A neogothic house apparently designed by him in central Florence was Palazzo Villa on Via Il Prato 22 corner via Santa Lucia. His grandson, Mario Sironi, (1885-1961) was an artist. (en)
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