Guido Dettoni della Grazia
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Guido Dettoni della Grazia | |
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| Born | 1945 (age 80–81) Milan |
| Known for | Tau, MARIA |

Guido Dettoni della Grazia is an Italian visual artist and sculptor of sacred works. He has developed a following among pilgrims and private collectors who have collected his art since the 1960s.[1][2] His Tau sculpture is in the Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi in Italy, and it and MARIA have been featured in guide books and sites such as Lonely Planet Umbria,[3] Rick Steves' Italy,[4] and TripAdvisor.[5][6][7] MARIA has been installed permanently at the Church of Saint Sulpice in Paris,[8] the Church of Santa Maria Delle Rose in Assisi,[9] and major churches in Austria (Jesuit Church of Innsbruck), the Czech Republic (Church of Our Lady of the Snows, Prague),[10] France (Biennale of Contemporary Sacred Art),[11] Germany (Old Saint Nicholas Church, Frankfurt),[12] Italy, Portugal, Singapore, and Spain.[5][13]