Camillo Rusconi

Camillo Rusconi (14 July 1658 – 8 December 1728) was an Italian sculptor of the late Baroque in Rome.

Rusconi's talent attracted commissions; for example, for plaster allegorical statues depicting four virtues (prudence, justice, temperance, and strength) for the Ludovisi chapel in the church of Sant'Ignazio.

He then worked alongside Le Gros in sculpting angels for the tympanum of the altar of Saint Ignatius at the Church of the Gesù.

He also completed the portrait of Giulia Albani degli Olivieri, the powerful aunt of Clement XI, (presently in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).

Among his pupils were Pietro Bracci, Giovanni Battista Maini, and Filippo della Valle.

St. Matthew by Camillo Rusconi. Nave of the Basilica of St. John Lateran