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Oronzio Maldarelli

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Maldarelli's classical training allowed him to obtain commissions for both garden decorations and architectural sculpture. However as he grew older his work became more and more abstracted, though it would remain basically figurative.
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He was born on September 9, 1892, and immigrated with his parents, Michael Maldarelli, a goldsmith, and mother, Louisa Rizzo Maldarelli, to the United States in 1901. About 1906, he began taking modeling lessons at the
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in early 1950, Maldarelli met and taught a young Canadian police officer named John Reginald Abbott, a member of the
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Bianca No. 2, 1951, by Oronzio Maldarelli, displayed at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia.
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Contemporary American Sculpture, The California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Lincoln Park, San Francisco
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Like many other sculptors of his day, Maldarelli produced both architectural and funerary sculpture.
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Mantle Fielding’s Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers
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in order to develop a new system of criminal identification for the
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that relied on sculpted composites of suspected criminals.
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was an American sculptor and painter (1892–1963) born in
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Beaux-Arts Institute of Design (New York City) alumni
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Index

Naples, Italy
Cooper Union
National Academy of Design
Ivan Olinsky
Hermon Atkins MacNeil
Beaux-Arts Institute of Design
Jo Davidson
Elie Nadelman
John Gregory
Sarah Lawrence College
Columbia University
Columbia University
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
New York City
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
New York City
National Sculpture Society
National Academy of Design
"National Academicians"
the original
Widener Gold Medal
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts

St Louis, Missouri
Fogg Art Museum
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Washington D.C.
Smithsonian Institution

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