Vincenzo Foggini

Active: early 18th century

Vincenzo Foggini was an Italian sculptor active in Florence in the early eighteenth century. Working within the Florentine Baroque tradition, he is chiefly known for allegorical and decorative sculpture executed as part of larger architectural and commemorative ensembles.

Vincenzo Foggini’s work demonstrates a solid academic grounding and an ability to adapt expressive Baroque forms to subordinate roles within complex monuments. His figures are characterised by clear attributes, controlled movement, and a compositional restraint appropriate to allegorical representation.

He frequently collaborated with other sculptors on major projects, contributing individual figures that complement an overarching design rather than asserting independent authorship.

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