Santo Varni (1807 in Genoa – 1885) was an Italian sculptor active mainly in Liguria.
He began his training at the Accademia Ligustica di Belle Arti, where he was a pupil of Giuseppe Gaggini. He moved to Florence, where he was a pupil of Lorenzo Bartolini . He is represented by more than forty works at the Monumental Cemetery of Staglieno in Genoa. These include the tomb of Bracelli Spinola (1864), the tomb of Andrea Tagliacane (1870), and the tomb of Asarta (1879). He began teaching at the Accademia Liguistica in Genoa in 1838, and when Gaggini left for Turin, Varni filled his post, serving until his death in 1885. His large collection of drawings and works of local artists was dispersed after his death. Among his pupils were Eugenio Baroni and Antonio Allegretti.
Works
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Rollins Willard, Ashton (1830). History of Modern Italian Art. Longmans, Green, and Co., 39 Paternoster Row, London, New York and Bombay, 1898. pp. 127–129.