Arnaldo Zocchi
Appearance
Arnaldo Zocchi (20 September 1862 – 17 July 1940) was an Italian sculptor of the late 19th and early 20th century. He was born in Florence and died in Rome. He studied sculpture in Florence under his father Emilio Zocchi.
Works
[edit]Italy
[edit]- Four Winged Victories at the Monument of Vittorio Emanuele II n Rome (co-work with three other sculptors)[1]
- Monument to Garibaldi in Bologna (1901)[2]
- Monument to Michelangelo in Caprese Michelangelo (1911)[3]
- Monument to the Martyrs of the Altamuran Revolution[4]
- Monument to the Fallen in World War I, (piazza Zanardelli, Altamura)[5]
- Monument to the Fallen in Sarteano[6]
- Monument to the Fallen in World War I in Nomentano, Rome (1938)[7]
- Monument to Manuel Belgrano in Genoa (1927)[8]
- Monument to Piero della Francesca in Sansepolcro (1892)[9]
- Monument to Christopher Columbus in Lavagna (1930)[10]
Bulgaria
[edit]- Demeter Fountain in Plovdiv (1891),[11]
- Monument of Liberty in Rousse (1900s)[12]
- Monument to the Tsar Liberator in Sofia (1907)[12]
- Various works in Sevlievo (1894),[13] Lovech,[14] Oryahovo (1903),[15] the Dryanovo Monastery[16] and Vidin (1911)[17]
Rest of world
[edit]- Monument to Christopher Columbus in Buenos Aires, Argentina (1921)[18]
- Monument to Saint Francis of Assisi in Cairo, Egypt
- Monument to General Lafayette in Haverhill, Massachusetts, USA
Gallery
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Monument to the Fallen for the Liberation of Bulgaria in the Dryanovo Monastery
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Monument to Giuseppe Garibaldi (1901, Bologna)
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Monument to the Martyrs of the Altamuran Revolution (1899, Altamura)
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Monument to Christopher Columbus, Buenos Aires, Argentina
References
[edit]- ^ Il Vittoriano - Le quattro Vittorie alate Archived September 23, 2006, at the Wayback Machine at www.quirinale.it
- ^ Bologna. Monumento a Giuseppe Garibaldi. Scultore Arnaldo Zocchi.... - Immagini di storia Archived June 8, 2006, at the Wayback Machine at www.immaginidistoria.it
- ^ Toscana Chianti Mugello Lunigiana Valtiberina Saturnia Montalcino Cortona Pienza Archived November 15, 2006, at the Wayback Machine at www.portale-colline-toscane.com
- ^ Visita guidata | Altamura Web il portale di Altamura. Turismo ad Altamura, Community di Altamura, Informazione ad Altamura. Archived 2020-08-12 at the Wayback Machine at www.altamuraweb.it
- ^ "Monumento ai Caduti di Altamura nella Grande Guerra | Pietre della Memoria".
- ^ Sarteano
- ^ Villa Paganini Archived October 7, 2006, at the Wayback Machine at www.romainfoline.it
- ^ Regione Liguria - sito ufficiale at www.regione.liguria.it
- ^ "Comune di Sansepolcro". Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2006-09-24.
- ^ Lavagna: Columbus Monument at columbus.vanderkrogt.net
- ^ Реставрират фонтана на Деметра... at plovdiv.dir.bg
- ^ a b Ingilizov, Todor (2000-02-07). "The Monument to the Liberators—A Symbol of the Liberation" (in Bulgarian). Nov Zhivot. Archived from the original on 2005-10-02. Retrieved 2006-09-22.
- ^ "Journey.bg | България Паметници - Паметник на свободата - Севлиево, Габровска област, информация, история, култура, забележителности в Севлиево, балнеология, екопътеки, маршрути, спорт в Севлиево, снимки от Севлиево, туризъм в Габровска област, настаняване в хотели в Севлиево, Габровска област; частни квартири в Габровска област". www.journey.bg.
- ^ "МАРИЦА днес - 130 (3807), 2003 г". Archived from the original on 2007-03-11. Retrieved 2006-09-22.
- ^ "Клуб приятели на Природен Парк Врачански Балкан". nasam-natam.com/.
- ^ ÐÒÀ ÑÒÀÐÀ ÏËÀÍÈÍÀ Archived February 10, 2007, at the Wayback Machine at www.staraplanina.org
- ^ Костницата на загиналите от ... Archived February 18, 2007, at the Wayback Machine at vidin-info.hit.bg
- ^ Buenos Aires: Columbus Monument at columbus.vanderkrogt.net
- Mackay, James (1977). The Dictionary of Sculptors in Bronze. Woodbridge: Antique Collectors Club.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Arnaldo Zocchi at Wikimedia Commons
- Shopova, Penka; Spasov, Radoslav (2019). The Bulgarian Liberation and the Italian Sculptor Arnaldo Zocchi (PDF) (in Bulgarian, Italian, and English). Sofia: Paradigma. ISBN 978-954-326-404-9. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-08-18. Retrieved 2022-08-18.