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Antonio Dal Zòtto (1841 in Venice – 1918 in Venice) was an Italian sculptor. Initially trained in the studio of his father who was a carver of marble ornamentation, he then attended the Academy of Fine Arts of Venice, where he became a pupil of , Michelangelo Grigoletti, and . In 1870 he was nominated professor of modelling and anatomy at the School of Applied Art and Industry, and in 1879 he moved to teach at the Venetian Academy of Fine Arts, where he remained a teacher for 15 years.

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  • Antonio Dal Zotto (de)
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  • Antonio Dal Zotto (* 1841 in Venedig; † 19. Februar 1918 in Venedig) war ein italienischer Bildhauer. (de)
  • Antonio Dal Zotto ou Antonio Dal Zòtto, né à Venise le 7 mai 1841 où il meurt le 19 février 1918, est un sculpteur italien. (fr)
  • Antonio Dal Zotto (Venezia, 7 maggio 1841 – Venezia, 19 febbraio 1918) è stato uno scultore italiano. Leone. Opera di Antonio Del Zotto. (it)
  • Antonio Dal Zòtto (1841 in Venice – 1918 in Venice) was an Italian sculptor. Initially trained in the studio of his father who was a carver of marble ornamentation, he then attended the Academy of Fine Arts of Venice, where he became a pupil of , Michelangelo Grigoletti, and . In 1870 he was nominated professor of modelling and anatomy at the School of Applied Art and Industry, and in 1879 he moved to teach at the Venetian Academy of Fine Arts, where he remained a teacher for 15 years. (en)
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  • Antonio Dal Zòtto (1841 in Venice – 1918 in Venice) was an Italian sculptor. Initially trained in the studio of his father who was a carver of marble ornamentation, he then attended the Academy of Fine Arts of Venice, where he became a pupil of , Michelangelo Grigoletti, and . In 1870 he was nominated professor of modelling and anatomy at the School of Applied Art and Industry, and in 1879 he moved to teach at the Venetian Academy of Fine Arts, where he remained a teacher for 15 years. Among his works, completed in a realist style are a bronze monument to Titian (1880) in Pieve di Cadore. In Venice, he has two major works: a monument to Carlo Goldoni (1883) in Campo San Bartolommeo and a monument to Doge Sebastiano Venier (1907) in the church of Santi Giovanni e Paolo. In 1880 he completed a bust of Vittorio Emanuele II, for the city of Este. He also completed a monument to Giuseppe Tartini (1896) for Pirano d'Istria. He made bronze busts of , , and General Giuseppe Sirtori. (en)
  • Antonio Dal Zotto (* 1841 in Venedig; † 19. Februar 1918 in Venedig) war ein italienischer Bildhauer. (de)
  • Antonio Dal Zotto ou Antonio Dal Zòtto, né à Venise le 7 mai 1841 où il meurt le 19 février 1918, est un sculpteur italien. (fr)
  • Antonio Dal Zotto (Venezia, 7 maggio 1841 – Venezia, 19 febbraio 1918) è stato uno scultore italiano. Leone. Opera di Antonio Del Zotto. (it)
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