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Severo da Ravenna (Severo Calzetta)(Italian, ca. 1465/75–ca. 1538)

Severo, son of a Ferrarese sculptor, was probably born in Ravenna, where he is first documented in 1496. By 1500 he had moved to Padua, but he left in 1509, when Maximilian I attacked that city. Returning to Ravenna, Severo apparently remained there, establishing a hugely successful and prolific shop that turned out countless repetitions of his own designs as well as imitations of contemporary and ancient bronzes. His few authenticated and best works seem to date from his years in Padua.

Source: Art in The Frick Collection: Paintings, Sculpture, Decorative Arts, New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1996.

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Bronze sculpture of crouching Atlas supporting globe with triangular base
Workshop of Severo da Ravenna (Severo Calzetta)
late 16th century
A bronze sculpture of David. He is looking down, his left hand is on his left hip and his left …
Workshop of Severo da Ravenna (Severo Calzetta)
late 15th century to early 16th century
Bronze sculpture of Neptune looking down, holding a raised trident in his right hand and standi…
Severo da Ravenna (Severo Calzetta)
early 16th century (probably before 1511)
A bronze triangular lamp with a seated satyr who has his arms behind him.  He is bound to a tre…
Workshop of Severo da Ravenna (Severo Calzetta)
1467–1532
A bronze sculpture of Queen Tomyris.  She holds the severed Head of Cyrus in the palm of her ri…
Severo da Ravenna (Severo Calzetta)
1500–35
Bronze sculpture of a spinario, he is seated and huddled over with his left leg propped up on h…
Workshop of Severo da Ravenna (Severo Calzetta)
late 15th or early 16th century
A bronze sculpture of a sea-monster
Severo da Ravenna (Severo Calzetta)
ca. 1510
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