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Enrico Quattrini

Enrico Quattrini (1864 - 1950) was active/lived in Italy.  Enrico Quattrini is known for Sculpture.

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Enrico Quattrini (1864-1950)

Born on December 24, 1864 into a family with little means, his artistic talent was nevertheless discovered early and supported by scholarships, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Perugia beginning in 1880.  After graduation in 1884, he moved to Rome, where an exciting artistic life began to emerge.

In 1901, he created the central front bezel in the cathedral of Arezzo and in 1902 the allegorical group of Justice for the Palace of Justice in Rome to which the group of the Law was added between 1906 - 1911.  Between 1913 and 1922, he received papal commissions and in 1927, he was commissioned by Senator Beltrami and Bishop Gammatica to create the bronze statue of the Ambrosiana in Milan.  In the following years he fulfilled commissions for national and international clients as well as in his home region of Perugia.  In 1934 in Loreto at the shrine, he made a wooden statue of the Madonna and Chi   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 2375 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Enrico Quattrini

   Enrico Quattrini  Born:  1864 - Collevalenza, Italy
Died:   1950 - Rome, Italy
Known for:  Sculpture

Enrico Quattrini (1864-1950)

Born on December 24, 1864 into a family with little means, his artistic talent was nevertheless discovered early and supported by scholarships, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Perugia beginning in 1880.  After graduation in 1884, he moved to Rome, where an exciting artistic life began to emerge.

In 1901, he created the central front bezel in the cathedral of Arezzo and in 1902 the allegorical group of Justice for the Palace of Justice in Rome to which the group of the Law was added between 1906 - 1911.  Between 1913 and 1922, he received papal commissions and in 1927, he was commissioned by Senator Beltrami and Bishop Gammatica to create the bronze statue of the <  ...  Displaying 750 of 2375 characters.

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