Giuseppe Picano (1716[1] – 1810) was an Italian sculptor.
Italian sculptor
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Wood reliefs by Picano
Picano was born in Sant'Elia Fiumerapido. Trained by Luigi Vanvitelli and Carlo Vanvitelli, he collaborated with Giuseppe Sanmartino as well as working independently. He mainly worked on religious themes in marble, terracotta, stucco, wood, papier-mâché and other materials.[2] He mainly produced artworks for churches and individuals in his birthplace and in Campania.
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