Category
page 1Rococo sculptors
Étienne Maurice Falconet
French sculptor (1716–1791)
Aleijadinho
Antônio Francisco Lisboa ( or 1738 – 18 November 1814), better known as Aleijadinho (, ), was a sculptor, carver and architect of Colonial Brazil, noted for his works on and in various churches of Brazil. With a style related to Baroque and Rococo, Aleijadinho is considered almost by consensus as the greatest exponent of colonial art in Brazil by Brazilian critics and, surpassing Brazilian borders, for some foreign scholars he is the greatest name of Baroque in the Americas.

François Gaspard Adam
French artist (1710–1761)
Giuseppe Sanmartino
Italian artist (1720-1793)
Francesco Queirolo
Italian sculptor (1704-1762)
Narciso Tomé
Spanish architect
Giacomo Serpotta
Sicilian Rococo sculptor and stuccoist (1656–1732)

René-Michel Slodtz
French sculptor (1705-1764)

Giovanni Maria Morlaiter
Italian sculptor (1699-1781)
Agostino Cornacchini
Italian artist (1686-1754)
Johann Peter Alexander Wagner
German sculptor (1730–1809)
Innocenzo Spinazzi
Italian artist (1726-1798)

Johann Christian Wentzinger
German artist (1710-1797)

Johann Baptist Straub
German sculptor (1704-1784)
Giovanni Battista Bernero
Italian artist (1736-1796)