Calcagno family burial monument at Staglieno Cemetery in Genoa, Italy. A bronze masterpiece statue lying on the steps, deposing a last flower on the grave; the personification of sorrow. Work of Adolfo Apolloni in 1904.
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Calcagno family burial monument, Staglieno Cemetery, Genoa, Italy.
Adolfo Apolloni in 1904.
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Sculpture by Adolfo Apolloni (Rome,1 March 1855 - Rome, 19 October 1923) at The Staglieno Cemetery, Genoa - Italy.
Burial monument of the CALCAGNO Family
Winged feminine figure. 1904
After having studied at the 'Accademia di San Luca', Apolloni moved in 1879 to Boston, where he taught sculpture and drawing at the Conservatory of Music. Later he moved to Providence (Rhode Island), where he met and married his wife, Martha, in 1883.
From 1900 to 1922, he attended the Royal School of art applied to industry of Fano (which after his death was named after him). He was also Mayor of Rome from June 1919 to November 1920.
In 1919 he made a copy in Travertine of the Fountain of the Bees of Gianlorenzo Bernini, now located at the entrance of Via Veneto.
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Calcagno family burial monument, Staglieno Cemetery, Genoa, Italy.
A bronze masterpiece statue lying on the steps, deposing a last flower on the grave; the personification of sorrow. Work of Adolfo Apolloni in 1904.
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Calcagno family burial monument, 1904, Adolfo Apolloni
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Calcagno family burial monument, Staglieno Cemetery, Genoa, Italy. A bronze masterpiece statue lying on the steps, depositing a last flower on the grave; the personification of sorrow.
Work of Adolfo Apolloni in 1904.
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Winged feminine figure, 1904 by Adolfo Apolloni.
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Calcagno family burial monument, Staglieno Cemetery, Genoa, Italy. A bronze masterpiece statue lying on the steps, deposing a last flower on the grave; the personification of sorrow. Work of Adolfo Apolloni in 1904.
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Calcagno family burial monument, 1904, Adolfo Apolloni
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Winged feminine figure - Adolfo Apolloni, 1904
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Sculpture by Adolfo Apolloni (Rome,1 March 1855 - Rome, 19 October 1923) at The Staglieno Cemetery, Genoa - Italy.
Burial monument of the CALCAGNO Family
Winged feminine figure. 1904
After having studied at the 'Accademia di San Luca', Apolloni moved in 1879 to Boston, where he taught sculpture and drawing at the Conservatory of Music. Later he moved to Providence (Rhode Island), where he met and married his wife, Martha, in 1883.
From 1900 to 1922, he attended the Royal School of art applied to industry of Fano (which after his death was named after him). He was also Mayor of Rome from June 1919 to November 1920.
In 1919 he made a copy in Travertine of the Fountain of the Bees of Gianlorenzo Bernini, now located at the entrance of Via Veneto.
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolfo_Apolloni
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Tomba Calcagno by Adolfo Apolloni on Staglieno cemetery in Genova
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Adolfo Apolloni
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