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Luigi Pasquarelli

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Luigi Pasquarelli (2/11/1832 in Marsico Nuovo, Basilicata – 1889 in Napoli, Campania) was an Italian sculptor. His parents were Antonio and Antonia Lauria.[citation needed]

Pasquarelli completed his studies in Naples, where he gained acclaim in 1877 for a marble group depicting Un episodio di Pompei. Among his other works are: Pescatore amalfitano; Piccola ciociara; Fruttivendola; Busto muliebre; some portraits, many bassorilievi and funereal monuments. At Turin, in 1880, he exhibited a statue depicting: Un venditore napoletano di frutta.[1] Minutes of a meeting of the council of Naples from 1872, document a trip to Brazil.[2]

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