Giovanni Strazza (1818–1875) was an Italian sculptor who was born in Milan, Italy. He studied at Brera Academy in Milan and then worked in Rome between 1840 and 1858.[1] He returned to Milan where he taught at his alma mater from 1860 to 1875, passing the "Sculpture Chair" to Giosuè Argenti.[2]
^Oxford Index (Benzit Dictionary of Artists), Giovanni Strazza Archived 2019-04-22 at the Wayback Machine
^Berresford, Sandra, Italian Memorial Sculpture 1820-1940: A Legacy of Love, Frances Lincoln Limited, London, 2004 p 55
GiovanniStrazza (1818–1875) was an Italian sculptor who was born in Milan, Italy. He studied at Brera Academy in Milan and then worked in Rome between...
Virgin is a Carrara marble statue carved in Rome by Italian sculptor GiovanniStrazza (1818–1875) depicting the bust of a veiled Virgin Mary. The exact date...
Unbound Rembrandt Peale – Self-portrait Eliseo Sala – Pia de' Tolomei GiovanniStrazza – Ishmael Abandoned in the Desert (completed). George Frederic Watts...
The brave Righetto (1851). Replica of the GiovanniStrazza statue in the lobby of the grand staircase in Palazzo Litta. It portrays a 12-year-old child...
under the influence of Alessandro Puttinati, GiovanniStrazza and Antonio Tantardini. Elena Lissoni, Giovanni Antonio Emanueli, online catalogue Artgate...
paintings for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend GiovanniStrazza, known for The Veiled Virgin, which was delivered to Bishop John T...
Crown. Righetto Bronze replica of the marble L'audace Righetto of GiovanniStrazza (1818–1875) created in 1851. The brave Righetto (1851). Replica of...
had studied for five years, including two years under the professor GiovanniStrazza. One of his first works was Monello di campagna (Young Grape-harvester)...
2307/3050166. JSTOR 3050166. "Rome, Accademia di San Luca celebrates Guido Strazza: an exhibition for the artist's 100th birthday", Finestre sull'Arte, June...
Ricercare (for female voice, coordinated projection of images by Guido Strazza and electronics, video developed by Arianna D'Agata, 2009) Improvviso dinamico...
in Via Tre Re, "Filanda Santini Ronchi Spada" in via Dante and "Filanda Strazza" in Via Santa Margherita. It was called filandùn and it is currently private...