Bronze Sculpture

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Recently, Leonardo has realized some public monumental works among which two bronze groups dedicated to the Fallen of the Second World War (Forlì and Terni), a bronze fountain for the Life Square in Bolgare near Bergamo and the wide staircase with “The Acrobats” and “La Bella di Cesena”. In 2011 he realised a monumental “Resurrection” for the Basilica of San Marino on the occasion of Pope Benedetto XVI visit.

 

His works are exhibited on a permanent basis at F. Russo Gallery in Rome, at Galerie Art Club in Paris, at Raugraff in Nancy, Damon in Poitiers, Cimaise in Besançon, Vent des Cimes in Grenoble, Douce Heure in Saint Paul de Vence and at Platini in Veyrier du Lac (Annecy), France.

 

His studio, located just in the heart of his city Cesena, is a wide and bright environment combining both workshop and exhibition hall. It is a place where the artist continues the direct relationship with his public, which he has managed to develop over the years.