Antonio Piazza was an Italian sculptor who lived from the late 19th to the early 20th century (approximately 1875-1925).
His works often combine elements of Neoclassicism and Art Nouveau.
He is known for his marble busts and sculptures, often depicting female figures and the human form with an emotive, whimsical, and intriguing style.
Some of his works can be found in museums in Italy and France, such as the Montpellier Museum.
Among his sculptures are "Venus on a Wave" or "Nude Beauty," busts of "Pierrette," "Joan of Arc," and figures exploring mythology and classical beauty.
He is listed in the E. Benezit dictionary, Volume 8, page 292.