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Theodore Cotillo Barbarossa

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American sculptor (1906–1992)
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Theodore Cotillo Barbarossa (1906–1992) was an American sculptor active primarily in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Boston.

Barbarossa was born in Ludlow, Vermont, and studied at the Massachusetts College of Art and Yale University. He then became a sculptor in New York City, lived for a time in Belmont, Massachusetts and Alton, New Hampshire, and died at the Lahey Clinic in Burlington, Massachusetts.

Barbarossa was a fellow of the National Sculpture Society, and a member of the National Academy of Design, the Allied Artists of America, and the Audubon Artists.

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  • Theodore Barbarossa sculptured panels that represent Astronomy, Industry, Man, Nature and Energy Theodore Barbarossa sculptured panels that represent Astronomy, Industry, Man, Nature and Energy
  • Uncle Sam Memorial in its entirety, in situ. Uncle Sam Memorial in its entirety, in situ.
  • Uncle Sam Memorial Statue, On the bottom of the relief is a soldier on horseback above the word "MENOTOMY." Uncle Sam Memorial Statue, On the bottom of the relief is a soldier on horseback above the word "MENOTOMY."
  • Close up of Sam Wilson who supplied meat to the military during the Civil War. Close up of Sam Wilson who supplied meat to the military during the Civil War.

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References

  1. ^ "THEODORE COTILLO BARBAROSSA (1906-1992)".

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