Antonio Cali, born in Catania in 1789, was first his father's pupil at the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples, later, having obtained a royal pension, he went to perfect his studies in Rome with Canova and Thorvaldsen.
Returning to Naples, Antonio won the competition announced in 1823 for the completion of the bronze equestrian monument of Ferdinand I intended to adorn the square in front of the royal palace (today Piazza del Plebiscito). Having settled in Naples, Antonio then collaborated with his brother Gennaro and other artists on plastic decoration.
For the city of Catania, he created a series of monuments of the Bourbon monarchs Francis I, Ferdinand II and Ferdinand I.
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