Alessandro Nelli
Alessandro Nelli (Roma, 28 gennaio 1842 – ?, ...) was an Italian entrepreneur. Nelly was the founder of the Fonderia Nelli (Nelli Foundry), which was the leading foundry in Rome from 1880 to 1900: Nelli worked for a number of artists, producing their artistc bronzes.
Works
- Odoardo Tabacchi, Monument to Arnaldo da Brescia, Brescia, Piazzale Arnaldo
- Ettore Ferrari, Monument to King Vittorio Emanuele II, Venice, Riva degli Schiavoni[5]
- William Story, Monument to William Prescott, Boston
- William Story, Monument John Marshall, Washington D.C., Supreme Court
- Pius Welonsky, Gladiator, Warzaw, National Museum
- Franklin Simmons, Monument to John Logan, Washington D.C., Logan Circle, 1892-1901
- Eugenio Maccagnani, Monument to Giuseppe Garibaldi, Brescia
- Reliquary of Sant'Adamo, Guglionesi
- Edward Müller, The Torch, Rome, Accademia Nazionale di San Luca[6]
- Ernesto Biondi, Monument to Manuel Montt and Antonio Varas, Santiago del Cile, 1900-1904
- Ernesto Biondi, Saturnalia, Rome, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna (GNAM)
- Giulio Tadolini, Equestrian monument to King Vittorio Emanuele II, 1890, Perugia
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