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Filippo Colarossi

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'''Filippo Colarossi''' (born on April 21, 1841 in Picinisco and died on August 25, 1906 in Paris) is a sculptor and painter Italian, who founded the [[Académie Colarossi]] in 1870.<ref>Naissance mentionnée dans son acte de mariage du 21 juillet 1866 à Paris [[6e arrondissement de Paris|]] ([https://ift.tt/2SiAxBg consultable sur canadp-archivesenligne.paris.fr]). Décès : Table de décès - DQ8 2903 - Archives de Paris.</ref><ref>Charles-Guy Le Paul, ''Gauguin and the impressionists at Pont-Aven'', New York, [[Abbeville Publishing Group|Abbeville Press]], 1987, p. 130.</ref>

==Biography==
Colarossi purchased the [[Académie Suisse]] in 1870. He first renamed it "Academy of the Rose",<ref name="Noel">Noël, p. 134.</ref> later renaming it "Académie Colarossi". After 1870 its premises were transfered to 10 rue de la Grande Chaumiere in the 6th district<ref name="Noel"/> and has an annex at 43 Avenue Victor Hugoin the 16th arrondissement.<ref>Ayral-Clause, .</ref> Colarossi, originally from Picinisco, brought many models, women and men, reputed to have good looks, to Paris from his native village.<ref>Gustave Fus-Amoré et [[Maurice des Ombiaux]], « Montparnasse », In: ''[[Mercure de France]]'', 15 novembre 1924, — [https://ift.tt/34VsQK7 sur Gallica].</ref>

Under the name of "Philippe Colarossi", he offered his sculptures to the Salon of French artists from 1882.<ref>[https://ift.tt/3aTkBlJ Fiche Exposant SAF 1882], Base salons du musée d'Orsay.</ref>

He has a son, [[Fiori-Ernest Colarossi]], who became an engraver and pupil of Paul-Edme Le Rat (Salon, 1892).<ref>[https://ift.tt/3ocA5oV Fiche Exposant SAF 1892], Base salons du musée d'Orsay.</ref>

His nephew, [[Angelo Colarossi]], was a model in London and assistant to [[Alfred Gilbert]].<ref> Scott Thomas Buckle, « A Waterhouse Sketch Discovered », In: ''The Art and Life of John William Waterhouse (1849-1917)'' — [https://ift.tt/3o0ghVz sur ''Archive Today''].</ref>

==References==


[[Category:Italian painters]]
[[Category:Italian sculptors]]


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