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Giulio Monteverde (8 October 1837 – 3 October 1917) was an Italian naturalist sculptor and teacher.
GiulioMonteverde (8 October 1837 – 3 October 1917) was an Italian naturalist sculptor and teacher. Monteverde was born in Bistagno, Italy and studied...
religious sculpture, created in marble in 1882 by the Italian artist GiulioMonteverde. The statue of 1882 guards the tomb of the Oneto family in the cemetery...
sculptors with work there include Leonardo Bistolfi, Augusto Rivalta, GiulioMonteverde, Eugenio Baroni [it], Edoardo Alfieri and Vittorio Lavezzari. The...
Giulio de' Medici (c. 1533–1600), Italian noble Giulio Meotti, Italian journalist Giulio Migliaccio (born 1981), Italian footballer GiulioMonteverde...
Italian sculptors, such as Leonardo Bistolfi, Manfredo Manfredi, GiulioMonteverde, Francesco Jerace, Augusto Rivalta, Lodovico Pogliaghi, Pietro Canonica...
Hospital [it] and the San Filippo children's hospital. A statue of her by GiulioMonteverde stands in the hospital gardens. Belonging by birth to the House of...
sculpture of the 19th century and early 20th century like Monteverde Angel by GiulioMonteverde, or works by artists such as Augusto Rivalta, Leonardo Bistolfi...
Buenos Aires, Argentina. Born in Venice, de Pol was a student of GiulioMonteverde. (Monteverde was also the mentor to Argentine sculptor Lola Mora.) He immigrated...
Allen Lane. ISBN 978-0-713-99633-3. Arnold, Denis (1980). "Monteverdi [Monteverde], Claudio Giovanni [Zuan] Antonio". In Sadie, Stanley (ed.). The New Grove...
wealth patron and senator, Luigi Torelli. In 1875, he worked under GiulioMonteverde, and met Giuseppe Vitelleschi in Rome, and the next year, he was soon...
scholarship, in Rome, Italy, studying under Costantino Barbella and GiulioMonteverde. In 1900 she returned to Argentina and, with government connections...
be educated in Europe. In Europe, she first studied in Rome, under GiulioMonteverde. In Paris, she studied at the Académie Julian under Paul Dubois and...
Italy. Along with the sculpture for the Oneto Family sculpted by GiulioMonteverde in 1882, the Carpaneto monument has become one of the most recognisable...
Ovidius, 1887, Constanța, Romania GiulioMonteverde, Monument to King Victor Emmanuel II, 1888, Bologna GiulioMonteverde, Monument to King Victor Emmanuel...
his ancestral homeland and settled in Rome, where he studied with GiulioMonteverde. Although he expressed a preference for Classicism, he soon found...
Michele Panebianco from 1867 he moved to Rome where he studied under GiulioMonteverde. Later he worked in Italy but above all between Rome and in Messina...