Hidden Figures Carved Out of Marble by Antonio Corradini Antonio Corradini (1688 – 1752) was a Venetian Rococo stone carver. Corradini was brought into the world in Venice and worked primarily in the Veneto yet in addition finished commissions across Europe, living for times of his life in Germany, Vienna and Naples—where he kicked the bucket—soon after finishing Modesty (underneath), seemingly his most observed work.An Aztec obsidian container from Texcoco, cut as a monkey holding its tail over its head. Late Postclassic period (1250–1521), presently in plain view at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico.The finished model was shown in Corradini's studio close to the Palazzo Barberini. There, it acquired a decent proportion of reputation and popularity..