Mramorne skulpture svetih Petra i Pavla, danas smještene na pročelju župne crkve Presvetog Trojstva u Krapinskim Toplicama te mramorna skulptura Bogorodice Uznesenja u Dijecezanskom muzeju Zagrebačke nadbiskupije, u radu se – temeljem komparacije s drugim umjetnikovim djelima – pripisuju riječkom kiparu Sebastijanu Petruzziju. Navedene kipove moguće je povezati s Petruzzijevom zagrebačkom aktivnošću, arhivski dokumentiranom tijekom devetoga desetljeća 18. stoljeća te obilježenom narudžbama za katedralu i kapelu (nad)biskupskoga dvora.The paper discusses two marble statues of Saints Peter and Paul today adorning the façade of the parish church of the Holy Trinity in Krapinske Toplice, and a marble sculpture of the Virgin of the Assumption preserved in the Diocesan Museum of the Archdiocese of Zagreb. Through comparative analysis with other known works, the author attributes these sculptures to the Rijeka-based sculptor Sebastiano Petruzzi, whose activity in Zagreb, documented during the ninth decade of the 18th century, was marked by commissions for the cathedral church and for the chapel of the (arch)diocesan palace