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I was sent by an editor at this magazine to interview Arturo Di Modica, the sculptor best known for the bronze Charging Bull on Wall Street. We met at his home and studio, a small building in Soho ...
Arturo Di Modica said he felt sorry for America after ... the Italian-born sculptor created a 7,000-pound bronze bull—composed of 23 pieces welded together—and installed it near the New ...
ROME (AP) — The artist who sculpted Charging Bull, the bronze statue in New York which became an iconic symbol of Wall Street, has died in his hometown in Sicily at age 80. Arturo Di Modica died ...
ROME - The artist who sculpted Charging Bull, the statue in New York which became an iconic symbol of Wall Street, has died in his hometown in Sicily at age 80. Arturo Di Modica died at his home ...
The artist who sculpted Charging Bull, the bronze statue in New York which became an iconic symbol of Wall Street, has died in his hometown in Sicily at age 80. Arturo Di Modica died at his home ...
Italian sculptor Arturo Di Modica died Friday at home in Vittoria ... you almost certainly know his work—he is the man behind Charging Bull, the instantly recognizable symbol of Wall Street ...
Arturo Di Modica, the Sicilian-born sculptor best known for his Charging Bull statue in New York’s financial district, has died, aged 80. He died at home in the Italian town of Vittoria in ...
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Mourners gathered at the Charging Bull sculpture in Lower Manhattan on Saturday to pay their respects to its creator following his death. Artist Arturo Di Modica died in his hometown of Vittoria ...
Mourners gathered at the Charging Bull sculpture in Lower Manhattan on Saturday to pay their respects to its creator following his death. Artist Arturo Di Modica died in his hometown of Vittoria, ...
By Clay Risen Arturo Di Modica, a Sicilian-born sculptor best known for “Charging Bull,” 3.5 tons of bronze belligerence that he illegally deposited in Lower Manhattan one night in 1989 ...