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Agim Rada

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Agim Rada (born 24 May 1953, in Tirana) is an Albanian sculptor. His portfolio includes statues sculpted in bronze for such figures as Marin Barleti, Gjergj Elez Alia, Onufri, and Petro Marko. His latest work, the "Chained Cleric", was unveiled in the city of Shkodër days before Pope Francis' visit to Albania.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ "Agim Rada, skulpturë në bronz për vuajtjet e klerikëve në diktaturë".
  2. ^ "Agim Rada, babai i veprave më të njohura shqiptare".