Frank Vittor
Frank Vittor (Italian Name "Francesco Fabio Vittori") (January 6, 1888 – January 24, 1968) was an American sculptor, known for his "preference for the heroic and colossal".
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Christopher Columbus statue at Schenley Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | |
Born | Frank Vittor 6 January 1888 Mozzate, Como, Italy |
Died | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 24 January 1968
Nationality | Italian |
Education | Academy of Beres Auguste Rodin |
Known for | Sculpture, Drawing |
Notable work | Christopher Columbus Charles Lindberg 1936 Gettysburg Half-Dollar Honus Wagner |
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