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In 1834 he sculpts the plastic decoration of the palace that the publisher Vincenzo Batelli had built in 1831–1832 in via Sant'Egidio at number 12. The project involved the decoration of the facade with statues of the four seasons made from Bazzanti, all gone during the last war.
106:, art and culture heritage of the city. It took part in the role of "Fine Arts Trader" at the National Exposition of 1861 in Florence with several marble sculptures and various other works. The Bazzanti Marble Studio won the medal for the category "sculpture". 171:, where he graduated in 1824 starting its autonomous activities also continuing to work with his father Pietro. In 1840 he was nominated by the academy "Academician Professor of Sculpture in the First Class of the Arts and Design". 159:
It was formed in the sculpture studio of Bozzolini who took over, continuing the production of high quality artistic replicas of ancient statues: the Florentine population census of 1841 declares "...makes sculpture statues".
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since '600, expanding the premises. The first evidence is provided by the major nineteenth-century city guides, which confirm that from the beginning the activity was allocated in the current
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The gallery was specialized in marble, alabaster and mosaics to satisfy customers consisting mainly of foreigners wishing to obtain perfect replicas of masterpieces admired during their trip.
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In the '70s of '800 Niccolò gave the gallery his employee Thompson. In the mid-30s of the '900 Thompson gave in turn the gallery to his employee Biagioli.
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In 1960 it was bought by the Marinelli family, who renewed sculpture Studio introducing, alongside the marbles, the famous bronzes produced by its own
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Niccolò was also commissioned in 1834 to sculpt, along with other artists, the series of 28 statues of the "Illustrious Tuscany Men" for the
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The gallery on the Lungarno Corsini was a very popular place, and its works were carefully followed by those who were interested in art.
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headquarters with large showrooms in front of the river and the sculpture studio was on the rear with access from via del Parione.
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from Via dei Serragli to Piazza San Frediano. He later moved into an apartment above the shop in Via del Parione at number 13.
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View of the Lungarno Corsini in Florence with the Art Gallery Pietro Bazzanti e Figlio, Florence 1890
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Missirini M., Di ventotto statue in marmo consacrate ad altrettanti uomini illustri toscani
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Pietro Bazzanti born in 1775, lived in Via della Carraia, the current stretch of
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The public subscription made to finance the transaction was not successful, so
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Andrea Orcagna statue, Uffizi Lodge, Florence, carved by Niccolò Bazzanti
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Pasquale Revoltella, Sogno e consapevolezza del cosmopolitismo triestino
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The "workshop" of Pietro Bazzanti and Son is an historic landmark in
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statue. The famous beautiful marble replicas of the
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Vista del Lungarno Corsini a Firenze con la Galleria d'Arte Pietro Bazzanti e Figlio. Firenze 1890
Florence
Pietro Bazzanti
Luigi Bozzolini
Corsini
Palazzo Corsini
Statua di Andrea Orcagna, Loggiato degli Uffizi, Firenze, scolpita da Niccolò Bazzanti
Borgo San Frediano
Niccolò Bazzanti
Academy of Fine Arts
Uffizi
Niccolò Bazzanti
Orcagna
Venus of the Medici
Apollino
Revoltella
Trieste
Niccolò Bazzanti
Ferdinando Marinelli Artistic Foundry
Florence
Ferdinando Marinelli Artistic Foundry
Firenze
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Art museums and galleries established in 1822

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