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He completed for Dupre a commission for a nativity scene, destined for the Signora Bianchi of Siena, however, had difficulty getting paid.
He completed for Dupre a commission for a nativity scene, destined for the Signora Bianchi of Siena, however, had difficulty getting paid.
He is known for his Monument to Dante (1857-1865) in the Piazza Santa Croce, Florence. In 1833, he enrolled in the Institute of Fine Arts of Ravenna, his birthplace, under Ignazio Sarti. In the early 1850s, a project for a statue of Dante for a piazza in Ravenna was declined.
Pazzi subsisted on small private projects for tomb monuments and house decorations.
In the 1857-1859, a move was made to complete the Dante statue, but now for Florence. The patriotic Pazzi recalls an unfortunate episode when the Prince Leopold, Count of Syracuse (brother of the King of Naples) visited the studio accompanied by the interior minister of the Grand Duke, Leopold World War II The visiting Prince inquired why Dante was surrounded by beasts.
Pazzi indicated the lions were the Marzocchi, long a symbol of Medici Florence. However, when asked why the eagle did not have a double head, the symbol of the Habsburg dynasty, Pazzi impertinently replied that this was a Roman Eagle, arising from the ashes of the fallen Roman Empire.
With this, the retinue left.
Pazzi"s statue would take nearly half a decade to rise in the piazza. Pazzi"s Monument to Savonarola would also have a tortuous and controversial route to finding a home in Florence.