Innocenzo Collection
Innocenzo Carloni, a master of his craft, captivated the art world with his stunning creations. His works spoke volumes about various aspects of life and human emotions
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Innocenzo Carloni, a master of his craft, captivated the art world with his stunning creations. His works spoke volumes about various aspects of life and human emotions. "The Annunciation to Saint Joseph" transports us back in time, as we witness this sacred moment unfold. Carloni's attention to detail is impeccable, capturing the awe and wonder on Saint Joseph's face. In "Saint Charles giving communion to the plague-stricken, " Carloni depicts an act of compassion amidst despair. The saint's selflessness shines through as he brings solace and hope to those afflicted by tragedy. Power takes center stage in one of Carloni's pieces, where a woman sits regally on clouds holding a crown. Surrounded by cherubic putti, she exudes authority and dominance over all that lies beneath her. Carlo Innocenzo Carloni also delves into academia with "Academic Study. " From behind the student at work, we catch a glimpse of their dedication and pursuit of knowledge. It serves as a reminder that learning is an ongoing journey. The delicate figures in "Putti holding flowers" showcase innocence and purity. These ethereal beings add charm and grace to any setting they inhabit—a testament to Carloni's ability to capture beauty in its simplest form. "Wealth" presents itself through another powerful female figure seated among clouds while being adored by putti. This piece symbolizes opulence but also hints at the fleeting nature of material possessions. Amongst his diverse repertoire are scenes from daily life like "Appartamento nella casa del console murena Raccolta di" or architectural wonders such as "Atrio del tempio di Giove Stratore Raccolta di. " Through these works, Carlo Innocenzo Carloni showcases his versatility as an artist who can bring any subject matter to life on canvas. Carved sugar sculptures take center stage in Carloni's "Trionfi" series.