Cavaliere Rodolfo Nolli (1888–1963) was an Italian sculptor and stonework contractor from Lombardy, who worked mainly in Southeast Asia during the first half of the 20th century.
Cavaliere Rudolfo Nolli | |
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Born | 1888 Lombardy, Italy |
Died | 1963 (aged 74–75) Italy |
Nationality | Italian |
Known for | sculpture, architecture |
Notable work | marble decorations at Old Supreme Court Building, The Fullerton Hotel Singapore, Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque |
Awards | Cavaliere[1] |
Born in 1888 Lombardy, Italy, he was the nephew of the sculptor Vittorio Novi from Lanzo d'Intelvi, a village close to Lake Lugano in northern Italy, province of Como.
Around 1914, Novi created the marble decoration for the new Mahaiudthit Bridge in Bangkok[2] and also did marble works for the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall.[3] Here Nolli became his assistant. He would be awarded with the Order of the Crown of Italy - a form of knighthood that carried with it the title Cavaliere for his efforts in Siam, whilst based in Singapore in 1925.[4]
In Singapore Nolli later designed the marble decorations of the College of Medicine Building, Singapore (completed 1926)[5] and of the Old Supreme Court Building (completed 1939).[1][6][7] Nolli had also designed the cast iron lamps and lion reliefs[8] of the Elgin Bridge spanning the Singapore river (completed 1929).
In 1950 to 1952 he created two iconic crests for Gan Eng Seng School at Anson Road,[9] which were lost when the school moved to Raeburn Park in 1986. He had formerly crafted the Royal Coat of Arms and a pair of flambeau pieces for the main entrance of the Fullerton Building built in 1924-28. Among his last works in Singapore was a pair of lions for the Bank of China Building, Singapore (1954).[10][11]
Probably his last commission was the stonework for the huge Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque in Brunei (completed 1958) which inspired the novel Devil of a State by Anthony Burgess.
He died in 1963 in Italy at the age of 75.
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