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Italian sculptor (1859–1893) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Serafino Tramezzini or Tramazzini (Ascoli Piceno, 21 January 1859 - 1893)[1] was an Italian sculptor. He trained under professor Giorgio Paci in Ascoli Piceno. He then moved to Rome where he worked under sculptor Giulio Moschetti. He made a marble bust of Venudio Basso, for the palazzo comunale of Ascoli.
The city also commissioned a memorial plaque commemorating the visit of Garibaldi to Ascoli in 1848, to give a patriotic speech. Tramazzini in his hometown produced many funereal monuments and marble decorations and plaques.[2]
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