Rinaldo Barbetti (29 March 1830 - c. 1904) was an Italian sculptor, designer and illustrator. He created designs with different art mediums such as leather, gold and wood.
Italian sculptor
Rinaldo Barbetti
Rinaldus Barbetti
Born
(1830-03-29)March 29, 1830
Siena Italy
Died
1904
Florence
Knownfor
Woodwork
Notable work
Italian lira design
Parent(s)
Angelo Barbetti (father)
Patron(s)
Rothschild family, Anatole Demidoff
Early life
Barbetti was born 29 March 1830 in Siena, Italy. When he was ten years old he was working as a goldsmith. In 1841 the Barbetti family moved to Florence and he worked with his father who was a successful wood carver.[1] His father Angelo Barbetti ran one of the most successful Wood carving shops doing work for wealthy Europeans, including Anatole Demidoff and the Rothschild family.[2] The Barbetti's also exhibited their work in competitions and won two medals at the 1851 Great Exhibition in London: for furniture and sculpture.[3]
At night he Rinaldo Barbetti worked as an apprenticed under designer Ulysses Owens carving picture frames.[1]
Career
Barbetti designed 1'000 Lire Italiane del 1943
Barbetti was considered one of the leading artisits in Florence, Italy. He was called on to produce artwork throughout Florence. He worked with stamped leather in the Villa Paolina.[4] He was also an expert engraver and was known for the precision of his work. He did work on the facade of the Florentine Duomo. In Florence, 1900 he was commissioned by Desiderio Chilovi, to create an urn for the poet Dante's ashes, or what was referred to as "Dante's dust". Barbetti designed the urn but it is not known if he ever created it. The urn has never been found and there are no pictures of it.[5]
His design was also used on the Italian lira currency for the 1943 banknote known as the Grande M or Mille Lire.[6]
The woodwork in the library of Les Ambassadeurs Club was completed in the Florentine studios of Rinaldo Barbetti.[7]
References
"Barbetti Rinaldo". Recta Galleria d'arte - Roma (in Italian). Archived from the original on 2021-01-21. Retrieved 2022-01-13.
De Gubernatis, Dizionario (1892). Dizionario Degli Artisti Italiani Viventi, Pittori, Scultori e Architetti. pp.33–34.
Great Great Exhibition, Reports by the Juries on the Subjects in the Thirty Classes into Which the Exhibition Was Divided. London: Spicer Brothers. 1852. p.544.
Raffa, Guy P. (2020). Dante's bones how a poet invented Italy. Cambridge, Massachusetts: President of Harvard College. pp.265–267. ISBN9780674246966. Archived from the original on 26 February 2022. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
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