Achille Simonetti (sculptor)

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Achille Simonetti (1838–1900) was a sculptor in Australia. He undertook many important commissions.

Colonial Secretary's Building, Macquarie Street, Sydney featuring statues by Simonetti.
Marble statue by Simonetti of James Quinn, now located at 249 Elizabeth Street, old St Stephen's School, Brisbane.

Simonetti was born in Rome, Papal States, the son of Luigi Simonetti, a prominent neoclassical sculptor in Rome.

Career

In 1871 James O'Quinn, Roman Catholic Bishop of Brisbane, persuaded Simonetti to immigrate to Brisbane, Queensland. By 1874 he moved to Sydney establishing a studio in Balmain.[1]

Later life

Significant works

References

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