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Raffaello Romanelli (13 May 1856 – 3 April 1928) was an Italian sculptor, born in Florence, Italy. The son of Florentine sculptor Pasquale Romanelli, Raffaello is fore-mostly known for his monuments and portrait busts dedicated to noteworthy figures. He worked around the globe in America, Argentina, Austria, Cuba, England, France, Germany, Italy, Romania and Russia.Raffaello worked from two studios both located in the ‘Oltrarno’ district in Florence, initially from the family studio in and then from a new one in . Both studios were former churches: after being deconsecrated, they were converted into sculpture studios to make use of the ample space provided by the high ceilings. The atelier in still houses the Romanelli Sculpture Studio and Gallery, an active studio with Raffaello's portr

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  • Raffaello Romanelli (* 13. Mai 1856 in Florenz; † 3. April 1928 ebenda) war ein italienischer Bildhauer des 19. Jahrhunderts. (de)
  • Raffaello Romanelli (Florence, 13 mai 1856 - 2 avril 1928) est un sculpteur florentin auteur de nombreux monuments à la mémoire des grands hommes italiens. (fr)
  • Raffaello Romanelli (13 May 1856 – 3 April 1928) was an Italian sculptor, born in Florence, Italy. The son of Florentine sculptor Pasquale Romanelli, Raffaello is fore-mostly known for his monuments and portrait busts dedicated to noteworthy figures. He worked around the globe in America, Argentina, Austria, Cuba, England, France, Germany, Italy, Romania and Russia.Raffaello worked from two studios both located in the ‘Oltrarno’ district in Florence, initially from the family studio in and then from a new one in . Both studios were former churches: after being deconsecrated, they were converted into sculpture studios to make use of the ample space provided by the high ceilings. The atelier in still houses the Romanelli Sculpture Studio and Gallery, an active studio with Raffaello's portraiture legacy being continued by his great-great-grandchildren. (en)
  • Raffaello Romanelli (Firenze, 13 maggio 1856 – Firenze, 2 aprile 1928) è stato uno scultore italiano, autore di più di 300 opere. (it)
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  • Raffaello Romanelli (* 13. Mai 1856 in Florenz; † 3. April 1928 ebenda) war ein italienischer Bildhauer des 19. Jahrhunderts. (de)
  • Raffaello Romanelli (Florence, 13 mai 1856 - 2 avril 1928) est un sculpteur florentin auteur de nombreux monuments à la mémoire des grands hommes italiens. (fr)
  • Raffaello Romanelli (Firenze, 13 maggio 1856 – Firenze, 2 aprile 1928) è stato uno scultore italiano, autore di più di 300 opere. (it)
  • Raffaello Romanelli (13 May 1856 – 3 April 1928) was an Italian sculptor, born in Florence, Italy. The son of Florentine sculptor Pasquale Romanelli, Raffaello is fore-mostly known for his monuments and portrait busts dedicated to noteworthy figures. He worked around the globe in America, Argentina, Austria, Cuba, England, France, Germany, Italy, Romania and Russia.Raffaello worked from two studios both located in the ‘Oltrarno’ district in Florence, initially from the family studio in and then from a new one in . Both studios were former churches: after being deconsecrated, they were converted into sculpture studios to make use of the ample space provided by the high ceilings. The atelier in still houses the Romanelli Sculpture Studio and Gallery, an active studio with Raffaello's portr (en)
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  • Raffaello Romanelli (de)
  • Raffaello Romanelli (it)
  • Raffaello Romanelli (fr)
  • Raffaello Romanelli (en)
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