Abbate, Paolo S., 1884-1973

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Abbate, Paolo

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Abbate, Paolo L., 1884-1973

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Abbate, Paolo Salvatore (American sculptor, 1884-1972)

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Abbate, Paolo Salvatore (American sculptor, 1884-1972)

Abbate, P.S., 1884-1973

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Abbate, Paul

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Paolo Salvatore Abbate

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Paolo Salvatore Abbate

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1884-04-09

1884-04-09

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1973-04-01

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From the description of Paolo S. Abbate papers, 1908-1971. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122355051

Paolo L. Abbate (1884-1973), an internationally renowned sculptor, was born in Villa Rosa, Sicily. Abbate was educated in Rome and Florence, and was an ordained minister, a teacher, and an author, as well as a sculptor. He came to the United States in 1903, and worked in New York City. Abbate was president of the International Fine Arts League; a member of the National Sculptor's Council and of the Artists Council, Inc., of the Connecticut Artists and Writers Society; and was founder of the Torrington Unico CLub.

From the guide to the Paolo L. Abbate Papers, 1919-1973, (University of Minnesota Libraries. Immigration History Research Center [ihrc])

Paolo L. Abbate (1884-1973), an internationally renowned sculptor, was born in Villa Rosa, Sicily. Abbate was educated in Rome and Florence, and was an ordained minister, a teacher, and an author, as well as a sculptor. He came to the United States in 1903, and worked in New York City. Abbate was president of the International Fine Arts League; a member of the National Sculptor's Council and of the Artists Council, Inc., of the Connecticut Artists and Writers Society; ans was founder of the Torrington Unico CLub.

From the description of Papers, 1919-1973. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62627295

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