American sculptor
Paolo Abbate
Born Paolo Salvatore Abbate
April 9, 1884Died April 1, 1973 Known for Sculptor Curator
Paolo (Paul) Salvatore Abbate (April 9, 1884 – April 1, 1973) was an Italian-born sculptor and minister who lived and worked in Connecticut.[ 1]
Personal life and education
Paolo Abbate was born in Villarosa on the Italian island of Sicily . He studied under Domenico Trentacoste , director of the Accademia di Belle Arti Firenze . In 1902, he moved to the United States.[ 2] Abbate was a missionary for seven years for the American Missionary Association in Pittsfield, Massachusetts [ 3] before moving to Torrington, Connecticut in 1928 where he established the Sul Monte Art Association, which sponsored exhibitions of the work of local artists. His studio became a gathering place for artists and art enthusiasts.[ 4] [ 5] He went on to found the Torrington Artists Association and to co-found the Torrington Unico National organization.[ 5]
Career
Abbate was a Realist sculptor who worked with bronze and marble.[ 6] He served as the president of the International Fine Arts League and was a member of numerous professional organizations such as the National Sculpture Society , Kent Art Association and the Connecticut Artists & Writers Society.[ 5]
Notable collections
Selected works
Bust of Dante Alighieri , Brown University (bronze, granite base, c. 1900)
Bust of Dante Alighieri, Newburgh Free Library courtyard (1921)
Imagination, Mattatuck Museum, Waterbury (bronze)
Seated female nude, Mattatuck Museum, Waterburg (bronze)
References
Notes
^ "ABBATE: ROSE, PRISCO, ANGELO – Connecticut" , People Search . Retrieved June 13, 2011.
^ "Paolo S. Abbate" . 20th Century Sculpture . Mattatuck Museum Arts and History Center. Retrieved June 12, 2011 .
^ American Missionary Association, p.33
^ "Torrington" , Mattuck Museum . Retrieved June 13, 2011.
^ a b c "Paolo S. Abbate" . Abstract sculpture . Mattatuck Museum Arts and History Center. Retrieved June 12, 2011 .
^ "Paolo (Paul) S. Abbate" , Ask Art . Retrieved June 13, 2011.
Bibliography
American Missionary Association The American Missionary: Volume 76. Albany: American Missionary Association, Congregational Home Missionary Society, 1922.
External links
International National Artists Other