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  1. Romano Romanelli, 1914. Romano Romanelli (14 May 1882 – 25 September 1968) [1] was an Italian artist, writer, and naval officer, known for his sculptures and his medals. Romanelli was born in Florence, the son of sculptor Raffaello Romanelli.

  2. Grande protagonista della sua epoca, fu nominato Accademico d’Italia il 23 ottobre 1930. Sostenitore del classicismo, fu noto ritrattista ( Ritratto di Giovanni Papini, Firenze, Galleria d'Arte Moderna di Palazzo Pitti ed eseguì vari monumenti, tra cui a Roma in Piazza Albania, quello a Giorgio Castriota Scanderbeg.

  3. Romano Romanelli was the son and pupil of the famous sculptor Raffaello Romanelli (1856-1928). His grandfather Pasquale (1812-87) was also a sculptor. After World War II, Romano became known for the creation of the Friezes in South Africa for the Voortrekker Monument, which he did with local artists.

  4. Romano Romanelli was the son of the famous sculptor Raffaello Romanelli (1856-1928). His grandfather Pasquale (1812-87) was also a sculptor. After World War II, Romano became known for the creation of the Friezes in South Africa for the Voortrekker Monument, which he did with local artists. Raffaello, one of his sons, also became a sculptor.

  5. By Ioannis Tzortzakakis. Florentine Avant-Garde sculptor Romano Romanelli was born on 7 January 1882. He died in 20 January 1969 in Florence. He comes from a family of renowned sculptors, which continues to this day.

  6. Romanelli Romano. È nato a Firenze, il 14 maggio 1882. Il babbo scultore lo educò all’arte, nei primi anni dell’infanzia. Poi il mare lo ebbe ufficiale della Marina italiana. Poi, dopo la guerra di Libia, la scultura; poi nella Guerra mondiale ancora il mare; poi ancora la scultura.

  7. The monument, sculpted and designed by Romano Romanelli, was initially meant to be shipped in 1940 and assembled in Addis Ababa in Ethiopia; however, the Second World War prevented the transport, and led to its installation more than two decades later at this site, chosen because Syracuse had been a center for embarcation of troops for the Afric...