Antonio Frilli (1830-1902) was an Italian sculptor known for his statues in marble and alabaster for both public and private clients. In 1860, he founded his own Atelier in Florence where he created medium-sized alabaster statues and large marble statues for private villas and monumental cemeteries. Read the full biography
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Antonio Frilli (1830-1902) was an Italian sculptor known for his statues in marble and alabaster for both public and private clients. In 1860, he founded his own Atelier in Florence where he created medium-sized alabaster statues and large marble statues for private villas and monumental cemeteries. His works can be found in famous cemeteries such as the Cimitero delle Porte Sante and the Cimitero degli Allori. Frilli gained international recognition through exhibitions in America, Australia, and Europe. His son Umberto continued his legacy, winning awards for his father's works at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition.