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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Salvatore Albano (May 29, 1841 – October 13, 1893) was an Italian sculptor.He was born in Oppido Mamertina in Calabria, to parents of limited means. He began in Calabria as a sculptor of wooden Presepi or Nativity scenes. Because of his talent, his townspeople gave him a stipend to study in Naples. There he trained under a cavalier Sorbille, also from Calabria. After a year, he trained in the local Accademia under its director Tito Angelini. In 1865, his native province continued his stipend of 60 lire per year for three years. He won a number of contests in his Naples. In 1867, he submitted his Resurrection of Lazarus and a Cain to an exposition in Rome. He moved to Florence by 1869, and spent the remainder of his career there.As a young man, he completed a Conte Ugolino bought by Marchese Agostino Sergio. Among his other works are:Tears and Flowers (1864)Moses in Anger smashes the Tablets with the Commandments (1864, Capodimonte)Christ nell'Orto (1865)Masaniello (1866, Accademia)Eve (1869, Florence)Gioachino Rossini- bust (1869, Florence)Ariadne abandoned (1870)Il Genio di Michelangelo for Baron di Talleyrand.Venere MendicanteThe Fallen Angels (1893)↑"@en }

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