Rudolph Edward Torrini

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Rudolph Edward Torrini (March 31, 1923 – September 5, 2018) was an American artist best known for his sculptures, wood carvings and bronze public monuments in the St. Louis area, including "The Immigrants", "The Union Soldier," and "Martin Luther King." A student of Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović, his work is also influenced by the works of Auguste Rodin. Torrini trained and taught Bob Cassilly, founder of the City Museum in St. Louis, and also helped establish the Master of Fine Arts program in Fontbonne College. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Rudolph Edward Torrini
rdf:langString Rudolph Edward Torrini
rdf:langString Rudolph Edward Torrini
xsd:date 2018-09-05
rdf:langString St.Louis, Missouri, U.S.
xsd:date 1923-03-31
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rdf:langString BFA, Washington University 1949;
rdf:langString MFA, University of Notre Dame 1958
rdf:langString Fulbright Scholar, Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze 1949;
xsd:date 1923-03-31
xsd:date 2018-09-05
rdf:langString Rudolph Edward Torrini (March 31, 1923 – September 5, 2018) was an American artist best known for his sculptures, wood carvings and bronze public monuments in the St. Louis area, including "The Immigrants", "The Union Soldier," and "Martin Luther King." A student of Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović, his work is also influenced by the works of Auguste Rodin. Torrini trained and taught Bob Cassilly, founder of the City Museum in St. Louis, and also helped establish the Master of Fine Arts program in Fontbonne College.
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