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Luigi Bienaimé (Carrara, 1795–1878) was a sculptor active in Italy during the Neoclassical period.

Bust of Luigi Bienaimé
Bust of Luigi Bienaimé

His family originally was from Belgium, however, he gained a stipend from Carrara to study sculpture in Rome, where he studied in the studio of Thorvaldsen. There he worked alongside Pietro Tenerani, Emilio Volff, and Pietro Galli.

Dancing Bacchante, Hermitage, St Petersburg
Dancing Bacchante, Hermitage, St Petersburg

Bienaimé was commissioned a number of works by the Russian court in St Peterburg, including a Marriage for the Czar, a Bacchante dancing, a Diana surprised, and a Psyche abandoned by Love. He was also prolific with portraits, including the Czar, Napoleon, and Washington. He completed sculptures for Prince Torlonia and Prince Gallitzin. He became professor of sculpture in the Accademia di San Luca.[1]


Sources


  1. Roma artistica: pubblicazione mensile, illustrata, Volume 1, Number 5, By Gaetanno Giucci, Editor, Raffaello Ojetti, 1872, page 33-34



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[de] Luigi Bienaimé

Luigi Bienaimé (* 4. März 1795 in Carrara; † 17. April 1878 in Florenz) war ein italienischer Bildhauer.
- [en] Luigi Bienaimé

[it] Luigi Bienaimé

Luigi Bienaimé (Carrara, 2 marzo 1795 – Roma, 17 aprile 1878) è stato uno scultore neoclassico italiano di origini belghe.

[ru] Бьенэме, Луиджи

Луиджи Бьенэме (итал. Luigi Bienaimé, 1795—1878) — итальянский скульптор-неоклассицист, член Академии Святого Луки.



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