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Juan Manuel Ferrari was an Uruguayan sculptor, born on Montevideo on 21 March 1874 and died in Buenos Aires on 31 October 1919. He studied with his father, sculptor Juan Ferrari in Montevideo and in 1890 traveled to Italy to study under Ettore Ferrari in Rome with a scholarship from the government of Uruguay. Later, while still in Italy he studied under Ercole Rosa at the Royal Institute of Beaux Arts. Ferrari returned to Uruguay in 1896 and opened his own studio. Later on he moved to Buenos Aires and in 1915 he relocated again to Rome.

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  • خوان مانويل فيراري (ar)
  • Juan Manuel Ferrari (es)
  • Juan Manuel Ferrari (en)
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  • خوان مانويل فيراري (بالإسبانية: Juan Manuel Ferrari)‏ هو نحات أوروغواياني، ولد في 21 مايو 1874 في مونتفيدو في الأوروغواي، وتوفي في 31 أكتوبر 1919 في بوينس آيرس في الأرجنتين. (ar)
  • Juan Manuel Ferrari (Montevideo, 21 de mayo de 1874 - Buenos Aires, 31 de octubre de 1916) escultor uruguayo.​ (es)
  • Juan Manuel Ferrari was an Uruguayan sculptor, born on Montevideo on 21 March 1874 and died in Buenos Aires on 31 October 1919. He studied with his father, sculptor Juan Ferrari in Montevideo and in 1890 traveled to Italy to study under Ettore Ferrari in Rome with a scholarship from the government of Uruguay. Later, while still in Italy he studied under Ercole Rosa at the Royal Institute of Beaux Arts. Ferrari returned to Uruguay in 1896 and opened his own studio. Later on he moved to Buenos Aires and in 1915 he relocated again to Rome. (en)
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  • Juan Manuel Ferrari (en)
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  • Juan Manuel Ferrari (en)
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  • Buenos Aires, Argentina (en)
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  • Montevideo, Uruguay (en)
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  • Ercole Rosa, Real Instituto de Bellas Artes. (en)
  • Ettore Ferrari, Rome (en)
  • Juan Ferrari, (en)
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  • Cerro de la Gloria, Argentina (en)
  • Monumento a la Independencia Nacional – Florida, Uruguay (en)
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  • خوان مانويل فيراري (بالإسبانية: Juan Manuel Ferrari)‏ هو نحات أوروغواياني، ولد في 21 مايو 1874 في مونتفيدو في الأوروغواي، وتوفي في 31 أكتوبر 1919 في بوينس آيرس في الأرجنتين. (ar)
  • Juan Manuel Ferrari (Montevideo, 21 de mayo de 1874 - Buenos Aires, 31 de octubre de 1916) escultor uruguayo.​ (es)
  • Juan Manuel Ferrari was an Uruguayan sculptor, born on Montevideo on 21 March 1874 and died in Buenos Aires on 31 October 1919. He studied with his father, sculptor Juan Ferrari in Montevideo and in 1890 traveled to Italy to study under Ettore Ferrari in Rome with a scholarship from the government of Uruguay. Later, while still in Italy he studied under Ercole Rosa at the Royal Institute of Beaux Arts. Ferrari returned to Uruguay in 1896 and opened his own studio. Later on he moved to Buenos Aires and in 1915 he relocated again to Rome. (en)
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