Luigi Pampaloni (Florence, 1791–1847) was an Italian sculptor, active in a Neoclassical style.
He studied under Lorenzo Bartolini in Florence.
In 1826, he designed, together with Giovanozzi, the Fountain of the Naiads in Empoli.
In 1834, he completed a bust of Maria Antonietta of Bourbon, sister of Ferdinand II of Naples. He sculpted a statue of her husband, Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany, for a piazza in San Miniato.
He sculpted statues of Brunelleschi and Arnolfo di Cambio for the Duomo of Florence, and the full-length Leonardo da Vinci statue for the Loggiato of the Uffizi [1].
Gallery
- Fountain of the Naiads, Empoli
- Arnolfo di Cambio
- Brunelleschi, gazing at his dome.
- Leonardo Da Vinci in Loggiato of the Uffizi
- Leopold II, Piazza Buonaparte, San Miniato
- Kneeling child at prayer, Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Genoa-Nervi
- Kneeling girl with doves, Musée Jacquemart-André, Paris
- Kneeling child at prayer in the Palazzo Tosio, Brescia
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