The sculptor Carolus Zenon Ridolphus Schadow – better known under the forename Ridolfo – was born on July 9, 1786. (1) At this time his parents were living in Rome. A short time later his father Johan
Marble, SPSG Skulpt.slg. 5580 This version of Innocence (14) was created for Schadow himself, at roughly the same time as the first version for Prince Miklos Esterházy. With this work Schadow intended
Marble, SPSG Skulpt.slg. 2822 In 1813/14 Ridolfo Schadow modelled the Girl Tying her Sandal (12) for the first time. The sculpture is considered one of his most popular works. Without any attributes o
Marble Loan, Cologne, LETTER-Stiftung, inv. no. 2015.259.000-002 In 1816, Ridolfo Schadow produced this uncommissioned bust of a young woman with a delicate wreath of roses in her hair (21). It is cle
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