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Italian, 17th – 18th century, male.

Active in Florence.

Sculptor, medallist.

Cited by Zani. Alberghetti would appear to come from a well-known family of artists of the same name who worked from the Renaissance to the end of the 18th century as both casters and sculptors in Ferrara, Florence and Venice (where several were in charge of casting operations at the Artillery)....

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German, 18th century, male.

Died 14 November 1766, in Neukirchen.

Painter.

Johann Carl Freese repainted a Renaissance retable in the church in Neukirchen.

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French, 18th century, male.

Born 12 July 1686, in Lyons; died 21 December 1750, in Lyons.

Sculptor.

At the age of 16, Michel Perrache travelled to Italy where he studied the great artists of the Renaissance and antique sculpture. He then went to the Netherlands and worked in Antwerp and Mechelen where the decorative work he carried out for one of the town churches earned him citizen's rights. In ...