Lorenzo Bartolini (1770-1850)
Italian Neoclassical sculptor ;
L. Bartolini ;
[Born January 7, 1777 Prato, Toscana, Italy – died January 20, 1850 in Firenze, Toscana, Italy]
FAD record control number: 48774 ;
Record level: Person ;
Record type: Artist ;
Lorenzo Bartolini (1770-1850) biography:
Birth: January 7, 1777 Prato, Toscana, Italy ;
Death: January 20, 1850 in Firenze, Toscana, Italy ;
Sex: Male ;
Ethnicity: White ;
Zodiac: Capricorn ;
Known for: Classical inspired sculpture ;
Medium: Stone ;
Technique: Carving ; sculpting ;
Subjects: Figures ; people ; mythology ;
Areas: Prato, Toscana, Italy ; Firenze (Florence), Toscana, Italy ;
Region: Europe ;
Lived: Prato, Toscana, Italy ; Firenze (Florence), Toscana, Italy ;
Father: Liborio Bartolini (1752-1810) ;
Mother: Maria Maddalena (Fabbri) Bartolini (?-?) ;
Relatives: Angiolino Bartolini (?-?), brother ;
Spouse: Anna Maria Virginia Buoni (1806-1892), wife ;
Children: Santi Alberto Bartolini (1848-1895), son ; Matilde Maria Bartolini (?-?), daughter ; Giulia Rosa Bartolini (?-?), daughter ; Paola Napoleona Bartolini (?-?), daughter ; Girolamo Napoleone Bartolini (?-?), son ;
Training: Florentine Academy of Fine Arts, Florence, Italy ;
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Member: National Academy of Design, New York, NY, honorary member, professional (1833-1850) ;
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Digital-born document number:
FAD.2019.48774
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March 10, 2019
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