Seated female figure

Giovanni Pichler Italian

Not on view

Son of Johann Anton Pichler (1697–1779), a Tyrolean who settled in Naples then Rome, Giovanni was the most prolific and illustrious member of a dynasty of glyptic artists. Contemporaries admired the strength and purity of his pieces, mostly quite small.

Seated female figure, Giovanni Pichler (Italian, Naples 1734–1791 Rome), Sardonyx and gold, Italian

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