1913 Caproni Casts Special Catalouge of Subjects for the Decoration of Schools, Libraries and Homes
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P. P. CAPRONI and BROTHER CatalogsFlorentine master craftsman Pietro Caproni practiced the art of creating quality reproductions. During the last two decades of the 19th century, he traveled through Europe making molds directly from masterpieces in museums such as the Louvre, the National Museum in Athens, the Vatican, the Uffizi Gallery, and the British Museum. Considered the greatest craftsman of his time, Caproni was one of the last to be allowed the freedom of casting directly from museum pieces. Owners of Giust Gallery, world renowned sculptor Robert Shure and Kathleen Shure are pleased to present this historic catalog on-line. As the on-line catalogs are not copyrighted, please reference Giust Gallery as the source if you copy or use this historical reference. Available Caproni casts can be found on-line at http://www.giustgallery.com/select.htm.
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