Background
Pianta grew up within a family of stone carvers, and lived and worked in Venice.
Pianta grew up within a family of stone carvers, and lived and worked in Venice.
He primarily carved wood, and carved a series of wooden panels with allegorical figures for the Upper Hall of the Scuola Grande di San Rocco between 1657-1658. Pianta was one among a group of sculptors working in Venice. They worked only with wood.
Pianta was the most popular among these sculptors.
The works of Pianta were known for their fanciful or bizarre themes. But he still was a sought-after sculptor, with some of the wealthiest people as his patrons.