Tolomeo Faccendi Explained

Birth Date:1905 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Grosseto, Kingdom of Italy
Tolomeo Faccendi
Occupation:Sculptor
Death Place:Grosseto, Italy

Tolomeo Faccendi (8 November 1905 – 11 September 1970) was an Italian sculptor, active mainly in his native Tuscany.[1]

Biography

He trained in the workshop of Ivo Pacini and became one of the prominent artists of the 20th-century artistic movement in Grosseto.[1]

Faccendi participated at the 21st Venice Biennale in 1938 and at the 4th Rome Quadriennale in 1943.[1]

He created various public sculptures in his hometown, including the puledro (1933), the cinghialino (1950), the buttero (1953), and the statue of saint Francis of Assisi (1965) next to the church of San Francesco.[1] Faccendi sculpted the bronze religious decorations – the Christ the Redeemer, the Four Evangelists, the Via Crucis, and a Pietà – for the Basilica of Sacred Heart of Jesus in Grosseto (1954–1960).[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Faccendi Tolomeo. Sistema Informativo Unificato per le Soprintendenze Archivistiche. it. 26 March 2020.