Francesco Cavrioli

By 1632, he had sculpted four angels for the main altar of the Church of Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice.

In 637, for the Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute he completed two sybyls for the entrance portal.

He sculpted the statue (1644) depicting Venice for the stairs of the Convent at San Giorgio Maggiore.

He completed some statues along with Clemente Molli for the main altar of the basilica of San Pietro di Castello.

He also completed two allegorical statues depicting Prudence and Magnaminity (1663) for the typanum of the Monument to Gerolamo Cavazza designed in 1657 by Giuseppe Sardi[1]