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In November of 1890, he committed suicide. His motivation for doing so is apparently unknown. His monument to the revolutionary soldier,
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as a gift. He also executed his first major sculpture, "La Esclavitud" (Slavery), which was awarded a gold medal at the
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He was born to an Italian immigrant family. In 1877, after taking lessons from a local art teacher, he went to
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His first showing was in 1882 at the salon of Adriano Rossi, where he displayed a statue of General
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Upon returning home in 1885, he created a monument to Admiral
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