
Catalogue
- Year
- 1527
- Artist
- Severo da Ravenna
Artist
Sculpture
Severo (Calzetta) da Ravenna or Severo di Domenico Calzetta was an Italian sculptor of the High Renaissance and Mannerism, who worked in Padua, where he is likely to have finished his training, in Ferrara and in Ravenna, where he first appears in a document of 1496. Though Severo specialized in small bronzes, his only securely documented work is the marble St John the Baptist, signed by him, which was commissioned in 1500 for the entrance to the chapel of St Anthony in the Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua and remains in place. Though he produced religious figures, such as the Corpus from a crucifix in the Cleveland Museum of Art, his main subjects were pagan, including dragons and satyrs, and functional objects, such as inkwells, candlesticks, and oil lamps. Pomponius Gauricus mentions Severo in his chapter on bronzes in De sculptura (1504), without identifying any subjects.
Full artist profile →More
More by Severo da Ravenna

A Child Standing
1601 · bronze//Heavy black lacquer rubbed locally over medium brown bronze

La Panisca de Muri
1600 · bronze

Satyress and her Infant
1520 · Indirect cast; copper alloy, dark brown with areas of black patina.

Kneeling Satyr
1520

Siren Candleholder
1510 · bronze

Saint Sebastian
1500 · bronze
Record
Verified by Watts Index- Artist
- Severo da Ravenna
- Year
- 1527
- Watts ID
- WW-1527-585777
Source
- Source
- wikidata
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified