Vincenzo de' Rossi

Vincenzo de' Rossi (b. Fiesole, 1525. d. Florence, 1587) was an Italian sculptor.

Many of Rossi's works historically were incorrectly attributed to Michelangelo, such as Dying Adonis.

[1] Some of his most famous works were his sculptures of the Twelve Labours of Hercules, of which he only completed seven.

[2] The seventh labour, Hercules with Atlas, is located at the Villa di Poggio Imperiale.

His statue "St. Joseph with Christ as a Child" resides in the Pantheon in Rome.

Dying Adonis
Theseus and Helen by Vincenzo de' Rossi. The sculpture was highly praised at the time for having been crafted from a single piece of marble, without additions, as was common. [ 1 ]