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Giosuè Argenti (February 7, 1819 in Viggiù, Province of Varese – November 29, 1901) was an Italian sculptor.
He trained at the Accademia di Belle Arti of Milan, where he worked along with Abbondio Sangiorgio, Francesco Somaini, Benedetto Cacciatori, and the painter Luigi Sabatelli. His most influential teacher at the Academy was Pompeo Marchesi. After six years of study in Rome, winning stipends to pay for his stay, he returned to the Academy in Milan. Argenti was passed the "Sculpture Chair" at the Brera Academy from Giovanni Strazza in 1875.
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Fine art archival print. Image size approx 8" x 10" mounted/matted in a 10" x 12" off white acid free mount ready to frame. Modesty by Giosue Argenti 1866....marble sculpture on display at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow, Scotland. Black and White detail.
Photographs are professionally printed on Archival photo paper with pigment inks to last a lifetime.
All images are copyright protected and may not be reproduced in any way without written consent.
colours on screen may differ slightly from actual print.
Designed by Patrick Fullerton in Scotland
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