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    Libero Andreotti (18 June 1875 – 4 April 1933) was an Italian artist and educator, known as a sculptor, illustrator, and ceramics artist. He is often referred...
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  • Minister of Italy Jim Andreotti (1938–2022), Canadian professional athlete Lamberto Andreotti (born 1950), Italian executive Libero Andreotti (1875–1933), Italian...
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  • Libero is the given name of: Libero Ajello (1916–2004), mycologist (see List of mycologists) Libero Andreotti (1875–1933), Italian sculptor, illustrator...
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    and author Luigi Ugolini; film producer Mario Cecchi Gori; sculptor Libero Andreotti; fine artist Maria Luisa Ugolini Bonta; soprano Marietta Piccolomini;...
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    group of a horseman led by an allegorical Victory, both naked, by Libero Andreotti titled as the Return after the Victory; the stucco model of the statue...
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    Alexander Matveyev, Joseph Bernard, Antoine Bourdelle, Georg Kolbe, Libero Andreotti, Gustav Vigeland, Jan Stursa, Constantin Brâncuși. As the century progressed...
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    psycho-pedagogic) high schools. Paper Museum in Pescia Municipal Museum Gipsoteca Libero Andreotti Pinacoteca di San Michele Nerja, Spain Oullins, France "Superficie...
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  • studied under Libero Andreotti. He attended his Italian military service in Verona, and returned to Florence in 1926 to work as Andreotti's art assistant...
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    Kelk, Constant, G.I.N. Gallery, Amsterdam 1977, p1 [1][dead link] Libero Andreotti, Situacionistes, Situationists, Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona...
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    dying on 27 November 1920. A funerary monument made by the sculptor Libero Andreotti was inaugurated in Florence on 14 January 1923. Mario Barsali (1967)...
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    burial sites of many illustrious figures, including: Giuseppe Abbati Libero Andreotti Pietro Annigoni Pellegrino Artusi Lazar Berman Luigi Bertelli (Vamba)...
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    decorative and political settings. The leading sculptors included: Libero Andreotti, Arturo Martini, Giacomo Manzù, Nicola Neonato, Pietro Guida, Marcello...
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    Sculpture during 1923, she studied in Florence under Guido Calore and Libero Andreotti before enrolling in the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, where...
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    Italian friends in Paris, we find his relative Leonetto Cappiello and Libero Andreotti. In 1914, he was in Rome with Marguerite, whom he married in 1908....
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  • Academy's Gold Medal in 1925. In 1926 Allan went to Florence as a pupil of Libero Andreotti. She also studied under Eric Gill. Allan researched and studied throughout...
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  • 1944 he taught theatre and set design at the Brera Academy in Milan. Libero Andreotti, The Aesthetics of War: The Exhibition of the Fascist Revolution, Journal...
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    Wien". Politische Propaganda. Wien Museum. Retrieved 8 August 2022. Libero Andreotti; Antonio Maraini; Romano Dazzi (2009). "Gli anni di Dedalo". Galleria...
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    modern aesthetic" brought her to Italy in 1927, where she studied under Libero Andreotti, and later under Alexander Archipenko in New York City. She collaborated...
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    the body. He finished his first term in 1983. In 1985, with the death of Libero Della Briotta, Noci was elected to fill out the remaining term. For a period...
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    resignation in June 1981. In 1981, together with Bettino Craxi and Giulio Andreotti, he promoted the Pentapartito, the political coalition between the three...
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