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Raffaello Romanelli

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Raffaello Romanelli (May 13, 1856 - 1928) was an Italian sculptor, born in Florence, Italy. He studied with his father Pasquale Romanelli (1812 - 1887), who in turn had studied with the sculptor Bartolini. He continued his studies at the Florence Academy with Augusto Rivalta and Emilio Zocchi, both well respected academians of the time. Romanelli later taught at the Academy. Raffaello's son was sculptor Romano Romanelli.

His works include the Monument to Carol I of Romania, located at Peleş Castle, a Monument to Czar Alexander II in Russia , the equestrian Garibaldi Monument in Siena, Italy (ca. 1896) and a monument to John Wister (1903) [1] in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Romanelli Gardens in Kansas City, which contains several works by Raffaello, is named in his honor.[2] Raffaello created the 1927 bust of Dante Alighieri on Belle Isle Park in Detroit.[3]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Fairmont Park Association, Sculpture of a City – Philadelphia’s Treasures in Bronze and Stone, Fairmont Park Association, Walker Publishing Co., Inc, NY. NY 1974
  2. ^ Piland, Sherry & Ellen J. Uguccioni, Fountains of Kansas City, City of Fountains Foundation Kansas City 1985
  3. ^ Delicato, Armando (2005). Italians in Detroit (Images of America). Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 0738539856. 

[edit] References and further reading

  • Delicato, Armando (2005). Italians in Detroit (Images of America). Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 0738539856. 
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