Arnoldo Zocchi
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Arnoldo Zocchi (also Arnaldo) (20 September 1862–17 July 1940) was a noted Italian sculptor of the late 19th and early 20th century. He was born in Florence and died in Rome. He studied sculpture in Florence under his father Emilio Zocchi.
[edit] Works
[edit] Italy
- Four Winged Victories at the Monument of Vittorio Emanuele II in Rome (co-work with three other sculptors)[1]
- Monument to Garibaldi in Bologna (1901)[2]
- Monument to Michelangelo in Caprese Michelangelo (1911)[3]
- Monument to the Fallen in Altamura[4]
- Monument to the Fallen in World War I in Nomentano, Rome (1938)[5]
- Monument to Manuel Belgrano in Genoa (1927)[6]
- Monument to Piero della Francesca in Sansepolcro (1892)[7]
[edit] Bulgaria
- Monument to the Tsar Liberator in Sofia (1907)[1]
- Monument of Liberty in Rousse (1900s)[1]
- Monument to Hristo Botev in Vratsa[1]
- Various works in Sevlievo (1894),[8] Lovech, Plovdiv (1891),[9] Oryahovo (1903),[10] the Dryanovo Monastery[11] and Vidin (1911)[12]
[edit] Rest of world
- Monument to Christopher Columbus in Buenos Aires, Argentina (1921)[13]
- Monument to Saint Francis of Assisi in Cairo, Egypt
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[edit] Gallery
Monument to the Fallen for the Liberation of Bulgaria in the Dryanovo Monastery |
[edit] References
- Mackay, James (1977). The Dictionary of Sculptors in Bronze. Woodbridge: Antique Collectors Club.