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Antonio Brilla (22 September 1813 in
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– 8 February 1891 in Savona) was a prolific Italian sculptor and ceramic artist mainly active in
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. He travelled in 1838 to Florence to study masterworks, where he met
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. He returned to Savona to establish a studio. Two of Antonio's sons also were artists.


Works

* ''Madonna della Misericordia'' for the Sanctuary of Nostra Signora sul Monte Gazzo,
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. * Bas relief of poet Chiabrera, statues of
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for the facade of the Teatro Chiabrera of Savona. * Statue of ''Madonna'' in sacristy for the Church of Sant'Andrea Apostolo (Savona). * Crucifix and facade statues (1890) for the Oratory of Saints John the Baptist, John the Evangelist, and Petronilla in Savona. * Wooden statuary (1858) depicting ''Assumption of the Virgin'' for the Church of San Nicolò in Pietra Ligure. * Processional tableaux (1878) of ''Miracles of San Nicolò'' for the Parochial church of San Nicolò of
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. * Processional tableaux (1861) with figures of ''Grieving Madonna'' for the Oratory of the Santissimi Concezione of
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. * Facade cement statues of ''Saints Peter, Paul, and San Nicolò with angels'' for the Parochial Church of San Nicolò a Pietra Ligure. * Statues (1858–1877) of ''Doctors of the Church and Evangelists'' for the Parochial Church of San Nicolò in Pietra Ligure. * Stautes of
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for the Church of
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; * Processional tableaux with figures of ''Madonna, St. Anne and Joachim'' for the Oratory of Sant'Anna of
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. * Statue of ''St. John the Baptist'' (facade) and ''Virtue'' (interior) for the Collegiata di San Giovanni Battista in
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. * Processional tableaux (1866) for Deposition for the Oratory of the Resurrected Christ in Savona. * Statuary of ''The finding of the empty tomb of Christ'' for
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. * Bas relief of St. Lawrence for the Oratory of San Lorenzo in
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. * Facade statues of David and Isaiah for the Church of Santa Anna a Teglia in Genoa-Rivarolo. * Crucifix and wood statuary of St. Anthony for the Church of San Dalmazio in Lavagnola (Savona). * Processional house of St. Rocco for the Parochial Church of Stella San Giovanni. * Statue of St. Martin for the Parochial Church of Stella San Martino. * Sixth station of the Via Crucis (copy) for the Parochial Church of Stella San Bernardo. * Wooden Statue of ''Saint Catherine of Alessandria'' for the Parochial Church of
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Gameragna. * Terracotta ''Nativity'' for the Parochial Church of Celle Ligure (completed 1860-1880). * Statue for the Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta,
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. * Statue for the Church of San Lorenzo in
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. * Crucifix for the Church of the Visitation in
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. * Wooden Statues (1843) of ''Madonna of the Rosary'' and ''St. Anthony of Padua'' for the Church of San Giacomo il Maggiore in
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. * Statue for the Sanctuary of Madonna della Pace (Albisola Superiore). * Processional Crucifix for the Oratory of San Michele Arcangelo in
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. * Statuary in plaster of ''Saint Isidore and others'' for the Oratory of Santa Maria Maggiore in
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. * Statue for the Church of San Giovanni Battista in
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. * Polychrome wood tableau (1836-7) of ''Flagellation of Christ'' for the Parochial Church of San Michele Arcangelo, Cortemilia (
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). * Statuary of Crucifixion Scene for the Church of San Francesco d'Albaro in Genoa. * Busts of Benefactors for Hospital San Paolo in Savona.


Sources


Entry in Treccani Enciclopedia Italiana
{{DEFAULTSORT:Brilla, Antonio 1813 births 1891 deaths People from Savona Italian ceramists 19th-century Italian sculptors Italian male sculptors 19th-century Italian male artists