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Tantardini, Antonio

Monument to Cavour in Milan (History writes the name of Cavour on a pedestal)

Antonio Tantardini ( Italian: Antonio Tantardini ; 1829 , Milan , - 1879 , ibid.) - Italian sculptor .

Known mainly for allegorical female figures, often naked. His "Slave" ( Italian: Schiava ) enjoyed success at the Paris World Exhibition of 1867 . The “history” of Tantardini is a single ensemble with a Milanese monument to Count Cavour by Odoardo Tabacca . The monument to Alessandro Volta in front of the University of Pisa and the statue of Moses in front of the Archbishopric of Milan should also be noted.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tantardini,_Antonio&oldid=76808927


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