Full Name: Alessandro Algardi
Nationality: Italian | Activity: Italian sculptor
Born:
1595
| Died:
10-06-1654

(born 1595, Bologna, Papal Statesdied June 10, 1654, Rome) Italian sculptor. He trained in Bologna under the
Carracci family and in 1625 moved to Rome, where he designed the stucco decorations in San Silvestro al Quirinale. He later became the most outstanding Baroque sculptor in Rome after
Gian Lorenzo Bernini. He was a prolific sculptor of portrait busts, and his colossal marble relief of the
Meeting of Attila and Pope Leo (164653) in St. Peter's Basilica influenced the development and popularity of illusionistic reliefs. His work as a restorer of antique statuary brought him some notoriety.
Source: Encyclopedia Britannica