Francisco Filipe Cruz Cultural Marketing - Sponsorship. - Il Disinganno | Release from Deception| Disillusion - Francesco Queirolo, 1753. Queirolo's masterpiece is without question Disillusion, a work dedicated by Raimondo di Sangro
How can art historians believe that famous sculptures, such as Francesco Queirolo's Il Disinganno, were carved by hand? The intricacy and detail does not seem possible with the technology of the time. -
![The incredible sculpture of the “Disinganno” by Italian artist Francesco Queirolo includes an intricate net made from a single block of marble: no apprentice wanted to touch it for fear of breaking The incredible sculpture of the “Disinganno” by Italian artist Francesco Queirolo includes an intricate net made from a single block of marble: no apprentice wanted to touch it for fear of breaking](https://i.redd.it/euzz1sb0e3k41.jpg)
The incredible sculpture of the “Disinganno” by Italian artist Francesco Queirolo includes an intricate net made from a single block of marble: no apprentice wanted to touch it for fear of breaking
![Il Disinganno - Francesco Queirolo (1704–1762), Cappella Sansevero (suggested listening in comments) : r/europe Il Disinganno - Francesco Queirolo (1704–1762), Cappella Sansevero (suggested listening in comments) : r/europe](https://external-preview.redd.it/-OcOq6hGPXdcHsKKAUKW2evPyp2URxqfrt0k_N9WqiI.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=50cf10b309c511c723ebcbce88e69fbb26259f26)
Il Disinganno - Francesco Queirolo (1704–1762), Cappella Sansevero (suggested listening in comments) : r/europe
national archaeology on Instagram: "The Release from Deception' (1754) by Francesco Queirolo For centuries, sculptors around the world have adopted marble as their medium of choice. In order to both illustrate marble's
![Francesco Wenzel | Prince Raimondo di Sangro disentangling himself from the net of worldly cares with the help of his winged genius, after the marble statue by Francesco Queirolo in the Capella Francesco Wenzel | Prince Raimondo di Sangro disentangling himself from the net of worldly cares with the help of his winged genius, after the marble statue by Francesco Queirolo in the Capella](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/dp/original/DP883362.jpg)