Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Giovanni (Johann) Stanetti (1663 - July 19, 1726) was an Austrian sculptor who learned his craft in Venice. His most famous work is the sculptures and balustrade of the Lower Belvedere, in the Belvedere Castle, Vienna. He was born in Oberglogau (Głogówek) near Oppeln (Opole), capital of Upper Silesia, which was then part of Austria. He had a sculpture workshop in Venice.. }
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- Giovanni_Stanetti comment "Giovanni (Johann) Stanetti (1663 - July 19, 1726) was an Austrian sculptor who learned his craft in Venice. His most famous work is the sculptures and balustrade of the Lower Belvedere, in the Belvedere Castle, Vienna. He was born in Oberglogau (Głogówek) near Oppeln (Opole), capital of Upper Silesia, which was then part of Austria. He had a sculpture workshop in Venice.".