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Giuseppe Tonnini
Giuseppe Tonnini, an Italian artist with few appearances in both Italian and international auctions, is a sculptor born in Loreto in 1875.
Famous above all for his celebratory works and the figures he created for the Patria altar in Rome, in 1932 he exhibited the sculpture Dancer at the Fascist Trade Union Exhibition in Lazio, a testimony to his adhesion to Novecento instances, characterised by well-defined, rigid volumes and forms linked to 14th and 15th century sculpture; in 1937 he presented Portrait at a later edition of the Fascist Trade Union Exhibition in Lazio, and returned again in 1942 with a bronze Portrait.
The sculptor enjoyed the favour and appreciation of the regime, especially for his ability to interpret Fascist propaganda strategies. In fact, he received the commission to create one of the two monumental statues placed at the entrance to the Ex Collegio Navale in Ostia.
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