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Cav. Prof. Giuseppe Bessi (5 April 1857 – 5 December 1922) was an Italian sculptor.


Biography

Bessi attended the School of Art in his native city, Volterra, directed by Paride Bagnolesi, under whom Bessi studied. Subsequently, he continued his study at the
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in
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, where his professors included the sculptor
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, before returning to Volterra in 1872.Vincenzo Vicario. ''Gli scultori italiani dal Neoclassicismo al Liberty'', Lodi, 1994 There, in 1879 he established a workshop and began to specialize in statues and busts of
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,
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, and
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, although he also worked in bronze. He is considered one of the most important representatives of Italian salon sculpture. His works combine the forms of
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and
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.Giuseppe Bessi at Artnet
accessed 3 June 2023.
Bessi served as director of the School of Art in Volterra (1891-1910), where he taught until his death. This institution is considered the only academy in the world for the art of working alabaster; near Volterra there are alabaster deposits which have been quarried since the sixth century. Bessi's works in alabaster were exhibited at important expositions, including the
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in Paris in 1900, the International Exposition of Modern Decorative Art held in Turin en 1902, and the
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(Saint Louis World's Fair) of 1904. Bessi received awards on various occasions, and his works were very successful on the international art market. As a result, replicas were often made; these copies from his workshop bear the signature "Studio Prof. G. Bessi." An artist and businessman, Bessi's friendship with Francesco Gioli brought him into contact with the
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and the proponents of the
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movement, as well as with the works of his contemporary
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, evolving into a blend of impressionism and the Italian Art Nouveau style called
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, with a baroque influence. Works by Bessi are in the
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in St. Petersburg along with other museums such as the Ecomuseo dell'Alabastro in his native city. In Spain, the González Martí National Museum of Ceramics and Decorative Arts in Valencia holds a bust by Bessi titled ''Alba di Pace'' (''Dawn of Peace'') and in Chile the has a sculptural composition ''The Kiss of Glory''. Numerous works by Bessi are in private collections in the United States and have been shown in exhibitions in that country. After his death, Giuseppe Bessi's workshop passed to his children (Mino followed his father's path, which Giusto sought his fortune abroad, still with alabaster), and later to his grandson Ghebo Vero and his great-grandson Pedro. The latter converted the workshop into a gallery shop selling typical artisanal products of Volterra; Alabastri G. Bessi continued in business uninterrupted until 2015. Now the sculptural activity is continued in the Bessi Studio in Volterra by Pedro, who is responsible for replicating the models of Giuseppe, Mino and numerous Volterra sculptors who were students of his great-grandfather in the Volterra art school.Alabastri Bessi
, n/d; accessed 3 June 2023.
Alabastri G. Bessi
accessed 9 September 2018.
During his lifetime, Bessi was distinguished by the Italian government with the Order of Merit For Labor.''Alba di pace''
catalogue, Digital Collections Network of Museums of Spain; accessed 3 June 2023.
A street in the city of
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, near Florence, now bears Bessi's name.


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Photo and information on ''Alba di pace''
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ballerini, Augusto Italian sculptors 1857 births 1922 deaths Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze alumni