Vincenzo Ragusa (8 July 1841 – 13 March 1927) was an Italian sculptor who lived in Meiji period Japan from 1876–1882. He introduced European techniques in bronze casting, and new methods of modeling in wood, clay, plaster and wire armatures which exerted a significant role in the development of the modern Japanese sculptural arts.
VincenzoRagusa (8 July 1841 – 13 March 1927) was an Italian sculptor who lived in Meiji period Japan from 1876–1882. He introduced European techniques...
elementary school. Her life suddenly changed when Sicilian sculptor VincenzoRagusa, for whom she had modeled when she was just 17, after spending six...
ICAO: LICB), also known as Vincenzo Magliocco Airport, is an airport located in the town of Comiso in the Province of Ragusa, Sicily, Italy. The airport...
all'estero". Retrieved 10 September 2014. Scarso, Vincenzo. "Ragusa Oggi". La lingua italiana nel Maltese. Ragusa, March 2017 Italian language in Malta Brincat...
musician Rudolf Dittrich, musician Antonio Fontanesi, oil painter VincenzoRagusa, sculptor John William Fenton, musician Alice Mabel Bacon, pedagoge...
character named Carmine Ragusa on the 1970s–80s sitcom Laverne & Shirley, who was also Italian. On April 19, 2018, DiVincenzo announced he would declare...
In 1876 concluded successfully negotiations with Italian sculptor VincenzoRagusa to take a teaching position at the newly opened government sponsored...
Museum of Oriental Art in Genoa Oyatoi gaikokujin Antonio Fontanesi VincenzoRagusa "An Italian who came to Japan to design the nation's first modern banknotes...
Western-style painter, wife of sculptor VincenzoRagusa, who lived 52 years in Sicily. Also known as Eleonora Ragusa Kuroda Seiki 1866–1924 Painter who introduced...
Vincenzo Bandello or Bandelli (died 1507) was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1501 to 1507. Vincenzo Bandello came from Lombardy and joined the...
Meiji government contracted three Italian artists as foreign advisors: VincenzoRagusa (1841–1927) for sculpture, Antonio Fontanesi for drawing and Giovanni...
statue Flavio Gioia. VincenzoRagusa (1841–1927), taught sculpture from 1876 to 1882, and introduced European fine arts to Japan. Vincenzo Gemito (1852–1929)...
The Diocese of Dubrovnik (Croatian: Dubrovačka biskupija); or Ragusa (Latin: Dioecesis Ragusiensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese...
Renaissance and early Baroque from the Republic of Ragusa. There is no relevant data on the life of Vincenzo Komnen. In his romanticised (auto)biography one...
Catania International Airport, serving Catania Comiso Vincenzo Magliocco Airport, near Ragusa Palermo International Airport, serving Palermo Palermo-Boccadifalco...
school did likewise. The sculptor Sano Akira (佐野昭), who studied under VincenzoRagusa, made a sculpture of Umashimaji-no-mikoto (ウマシマジ命), the ancestor god...
sensitivity of Lojacono, he soon moved on. Around 1875, Catti met the artist VincenzoRagusa, who had just returned to Palermo with his wife, artist O'Tama, from...
Vincenzo Ruffo, was discharged for being negligent in his duties. Courtois only served for several months in early 1553. In May he went to Ragusa, modern-day...
Eugenio Maccagnani, Monument to Giuseppe Garibaldi, 1889, Brescia VincenzoRagusa, Monument to Giuseppe Garibaldi, 1892, Palermo Augusto Rivalta, Monument...
Benedetto Vincenzo Nicotra (5 April 1933 – 21 October 2018) was an Italian politician. A native of Lentini born on 5 April 1933, Nicotra studied law and...
Europe. He was also engaged in politics and was the envoy of the Republic of Ragusa in Constantinople in 1606 as well as a member of the Great and Small Council...