Here he executed the statues of St. Charles Borromeo and St. Bernard in the façade of Santa Maria Maggiore, a bust of Christine of Sweden (1740), the statue of Wealth in the Trevi Fountain (1735)[1] and the sepulchre of Duchess Grillo in Sant'Andrea delle Fratte (1752).
The masterpiece was carved from a single piece of marble and can be seen in Cappella Sansevero, Naples.
The inscription on the book at the bottom of the sculpture depicts in Latin the words of the angel to the fisherman, made up of three different quotations from the Vulgate Bible put together: VINCULA TUA DISRUMPAM (Nahum, i.
13) VINCULA TENEBRARUM ET LONGÆ NOCTIS (QUIBUS ES) COMPEDITUS Sapientiæ, xvii.
2) UT NON CUM HOC MUNDO DAMNEBIS (St. Paul, 1 Corinthians, xi.