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1847 Viggiu, Italy - 1932 Viggiu, Italy. Known for: Large scale public figure sculpture, painting, teaching.
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Enrico Butti (April 3, 1847 in Viggiù – January 10, 1932 in Viggiù) was an Italian sculptor, active mainly in Milan, where he became a professor of the Brera Academy. He was born to a family of... Read full biography
Enrico Butti (April 3, 1847 in Viggiù – January 10, 1932 in Viggiù) was an Italian sculptor, active mainly in Milan, where he became a professor of the Brera Academy. He was born to a family of marble cutters and sculptors. At the age of 14, he began studying at the Brera under the sculptor Pietro... Read full biography
Enrico Butti (April 3, 1847 in Viggiù – January 10, 1932 in Viggiù) was an Italian sculptor, active mainly in Milan, where he became a professor of the Brera Academy. He was born to a family of marble cutters and sculptors. At the age of 14, he began studying at the Brera under the sculptor Pietro Magni, making ends meet by working for other sculptors such as Francesco Barzaghi, Ugo Zannoni, and Magni. In the 1872 National Exhibition in Milan, he exhibited his first work, a marble Raphael, but... Read full biography
Enrico Butti (April 3, 1847 in Viggiù – January 10, 1932 in Viggiù) was an Italian sculptor, active mainly in Milan, where he became a professor of the Brera Academy. He was born to a family of marble cutters and sculptors. At the age of 14, he began studying at the Brera under the sculptor Pietro Magni, making ends meet by working for other sculptors such as Francesco Barzaghi, Ugo Zannoni, and Magni. In the 1872 National Exhibition in Milan, he exhibited his first work, a marble Raphael, but two years later his Eleonora d'Este drew much praise. In 1879, he exhibited at the Brera a monument for the Cavi-Bossi family, for which he gained the Prince Umberto prize. In subsequent exhibitions, he completed the work Time for the monument of the... Read full biography
Enrico Butti (April 3, 1847 in Viggiù – January 10, 1932 in Viggiù) was an Italian sculptor, active mainly in Milan, where he became a professor of the Brera Academy. He was born to a family of marble cutters and sculptors. At the age of 14, he began studying at the Brera under the sculptor Pietro Magni, making ends meet by working for other sculptors such as Francesco Barzaghi, Ugo Zannoni, and Magni. In the 1872 National Exhibition in Milan, he exhibited his first work, a marble Raphael, but two years later his Eleonora d'Este drew much praise. In 1879, he exhibited at the Brera a monument for the Cavi-Bossi family, for which he gained the Prince Umberto prize. In subsequent exhibitions, he completed the work Time for the monument of the Borghi family, the monument for the Guerrini family, and the monument for the Galbiati family, depicting... Read full biography
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