Francesco Saverio Manno: A Neoclassical Vision of Rome Francesco Saverio Manno (1754-1831) emerged from the vibrant artistic landscape of Palermo, Italy, to become a significant figure in 18th and early 19th century Roman art. Initially trained as a goldsmith – a craft that instilled an appreciation for detail and precious materials – Manno’s innate talent led him towards painting, ultimately shaping his distinctive neoclassical style…
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