Francesco Jerace (26 July 1853 – 18 January 1937) was an Italian sculptor.
Biography
He was born at
Polistena
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Polistena borders the ...
in
Calabria
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, in the
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies ( it, Regno delle Due Sicilie) was a kingdom in Southern Italy from 1816 to 1860. The kingdom was the largest sovereign state by population and size in Italy before Italian unification, comprising Sicily and a ...
. He trained locally under his grandfather, a sculptor, but moved to
Naples where he frequented the
Neapolitan Academy of Fine Arts
The Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli (Naples Academy of Fine Arts) is a university-level art school in Naples. In the past it has been known as the Reale Istituto di Belle Arti and the Reale Accademia di Belle Arti. Founded by King Charles VII ...
under
Tito Angelini.
In 1878, he displayed sculptures of ''Eve and Lucifer'' and ''Guappatiello'' (Neapolitan Street Boy) in 1878 at the Neapolitan Exhibition. In 1880, he displayed sculptures of ''Victa'' (bust), ''Marion'', and the ''Legionnaires of
Germanicus
Germanicus Julius Caesar (24 May 15 BC – 10 October AD 19) was an ancient Roman general, known for his campaigns in Germania. The son of Nero Claudius Drusus and Antonia the Younger, Germanicus was born into an influential branch of the Patric ...
'' at the National Exhibition in Turin.
The Legionnaire sculpture was interpreted by the critic Salazar as a response to the
Hermannsdenkmal, then a recently erected monument in Germany to Arminius, the Germanic general that vanquished the Roman Varro in the
Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. Germanicus was viewed by later historians as Augustus' response to the defeat as well as the loss of the legionary eagles, and called the ''Avenger of Varro''. One soldier blows a horn, the other raises a flag, and the third inscribes on stone the defeated ''Germania''; about them is the booty of war. The statue won first prize at Turin.
In 1894, he displayed a sculpture of ''
Vittoria Colonna'' at the Exhibition of the Brera Academy. In 1895, he displayed a controversial sculpture of ''Beethoven'' at the Venice International Exhibition. The sculpture, now in a cloister of the Music Conservatory
San Pietro a Majella
San Pietro a Majella is a church in Naples, Italy. The term may also refer to the adjacent Naples music conservatory, which occupies the premises of the monastery that used to form a single complex with the church.
The church stands at the west ...
, depicts the composer reclining upon a large, rough rock. Restless, turning to the side, he peers to the distance with a composition on paper strewn on the rock.

In 1899 he married the Princess Vittoria
Eisner Von Eisenhof, who became his inspirational muse for various subsequent works. From her it acquired, according to the custom of the time (already ratified with the Royal Dispatches of 4 and 24 April 1828, and later confirmed by the provisions of the "Royal Decree of 16 June 1927, n. 1091, which contains supplementary and declarative rules to the Royal Decree of 16 August 1926, n. 1489 "), the title of Prince Margravius, held until his death (as set out in Art. 3 of the aforementioned Decree), and that of Nobleman of Eisenhof. From the branch of the Morani family he also received the title of Noble of the Barons of Gagliato.
Jerace's
Monument to Donizetti, inaugurated in 1897, is sited in a public garden, adjacent to the
Teatro Donizetti in
Bergamo
Bergamo (; lmo, Bèrghem ; from the proto- Germanic elements *''berg +*heim'', the "mountain home") is a city in the alpine Lombardy region of northern Italy, approximately northeast of Milan, and about from Switzerland, the alpine lakes Como ...
. In the monument, the composer is seated on an otherwise empty bench, composing with his eyes close, while he listens to a lyric muse who stands or floats nearby.

Jerace contributed a grouping to the
Victor Emmanuel II Monument, celebrating Italy's unification. He also sculpted a statue of ''Vittorio Emmanuele II'' (1888) for facade of the Royal Palace of Naples, and sculpted a monument to the English astronomer and mathematician,
Mary Somerville
Mary Somerville (; , formerly Greig; 26 December 1780 – 29 November 1872) was a Scottish scientist, writer, and polymath. She studied mathematics and astronomy, and in 1835 she and Caroline Herschel were elected as the first female Honorary ...
, in the Protestant cemetery at Naples. He also completed a series of bas-reliefs for churches and monuments. He created a monuments to the fallen (Monumento ai Caduti) for the town of Polistena and the city of
Reggio Calabria
Reggio di Calabria ( scn, label= Southern Calabrian, Riggiu; el, label= Calabrian Greek, Ρήγι, Rìji), usually referred to as Reggio Calabria, or simply Reggio by its inhabitants, is the largest city in Calabria. It has an estimated popul ...
. One of his reliefs was in a Church in Warsaw, Poland.

He became professor in the
Naples Institute of Fine Arts. Jerace died in Naples. His brother Vincenzo, born 1862, was also a sculptor, albeit of small works.
History of Modern Italian Art
by Ashton Rollins Willard, page 165-166.
References
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1853 births
1937 deaths
People from the Province of Reggio Calabria
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies people
19th-century Italian sculptors
Italian male sculptors
19th-century Italian male artists
20th-century Italian sculptors
20th-century Italian male artists