Giuseppe Trabacchi
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Giuseppe Trabacchi (
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, 1839 – 1909) was an Italian sculptor. His principal works are: high relief sent in 1861 to Italian Exposition in
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, depicting: ''Il primo parto''; two funereal monuments for the church of
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, commissioned by professor Francesco Ratti; two life-size marble statues, depicting: ''L' Architettura e L'Arte Industriale'' completed for the Commune of Rome; a statuette depicting: ''L' Ascolta'', in bronze, acquired in 1881 by the Ministry of Public Education; ''San Matteo'', one of twelve statues that decorated the
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in Rome; the statue of San Luigi Gonzaga for the church of
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; a life-size marble statue of ''Bathsheba'', exhibited in 1888 at London; two funereal monuments commissioned by signori Rosi and De-Zeo of
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, and a design of a monument to
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, completed along with his long-term collaborator and sculptor Adalberto Cencetti. ‘‘Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti.’’
by
Angelo de Gubernatis Count Angelo De Gubernatis (1840–26 February 1913), Italian man of letters, was born in Turin and educated there and at Berlin, where he studied philology. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature fourteen times. Life In 1862 he wa ...
. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 526.


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1839 births 1909 deaths Artists from Rome 19th-century Italian sculptors Italian male sculptors 20th-century Italian sculptors 20th-century Italian male artists 19th-century Italian male artists {{Italy-sculptor-stub