Tommaso Geraci
Tommaso Geraci (born 29 June 1931[1]) is an Italian sculptor, lives and works in the Sicilian town of Cefalù.
Life & work
Born in Sclafani Bagni, Sicily, Geraci graduated from the Rotterdam Academy of Fine Arts in Rotterdam, Netherlands in fine arts and sculpture, spending a year of his studies at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan, Italy.
Geraci was awarded the Italian national honour of Cavaliere dell'Ordine della stella della Solidarietà Italiana (Knight of the Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity) in 1974.[2]
Since graduating, Geraci has become well known for his sculpture, working mainly in bronze. Many of his works are symbolic, drawing on the lessons of mythology, promoting humanity, and frequently take the form of circular plaques or medallions, small and large.
Works include the 1.9 m (6 ft) diameter bronze plaque at Palermo International Airport in memory of anti-mafia judges Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino, and a 9 m high statue of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina at Poggio Maria, Cefalù.
His works are known to be found in Denmark, Netherlands[3][4][5] (including a monument in Leersum to the space age following the launch of Sputnik 1[6]), Italy, and the Vatican.
References
- Italian Art Triennial of the coin, Volumes 3-5. Loggia del Lionello. 1973. Retrieved 11 February 2011.
- "GERACI Tommaso: Cavaliere dell'Ordine della Stella d'Italia (già Stella della solidarietà italiana)". Presidenza della Repubblica. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
- Het was groots wat zij deed. "Algemeen Dagblad". Rotterdam, 28-11-1962. Accessed on Delpher, 15-12-2021.
- Roekoek-beeld voor Rotterdam. "Trouw". Meppel, 21-10-1966. Accessed on Delpher, 15-12-2021.
- HERMAN MOSCOVITER, "Tommasso Geraci (10 nieter-beeld) strijdt tegen abstracte kunst ,Werkelijke kunstenaars zijn altijd bescheiden'." "Het vrije volk : democratisch-socialistisch dagblad". Rotterdam, 01-11-1968, p. 18. Accessed on Delpher, 15-12-2021.
- "Monument voor het Ruimtetijdperk". Retrieved 7 September 2014.