Guillermo Gianninazzi
Appearance
Guillermo Gianninazzi was an Argentine architect and sculptor, born in Italy around 1880 and died in Rosario, Argentina in 1948. He moved to Argentina in order to work as a sculptor and write artistic novels.
Works
[edit]- "Monumento a los Padres" (Monument to Fathers), in the front of the Medical Sciences school of the National University of Rosario.
- "El Auriga y su cuadriga" (Auriga and his carriage) in front of the Governing Delegation of the Province of Santa Fe, in front of Rosario's San Martín Plaza
- Monument to Leandro Alem
- Pantheon in memory of Nicanor Frutos, a hero of the 1866 Batalla de Curupaytí
Categories:
- 20th-century Argentine architects
- Italian emigrants to Argentina
- 1880s births
- 1948 deaths
- 19th-century Argentine sculptors
- 19th-century Argentine male artists
- Argentine male sculptors
- 20th-century Argentine sculptors
- 20th-century Argentine male artists
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- South American sculptor stubs
- South American architect stubs