Leonard Marconi

Deceased Person

1835 – 1899

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Who was Leonard Marconi?

Leonard Marconi was a Polish and Austro-Hungarian architect and sculptor. He was active chiefly at Warsaw, then in Galicia, notably at Lwów.

Leonard Marconi was born on 6 October 1835 in Warsaw to a well-known artistic family of Italian origin. He was the son of sculptor Ferrante Marconi, nephew of architect Henryk Marconi, and cousin of Leandro Marconi, a famed architect. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, then the Accademia di San Luca in Rome.

In 1861 he returned to Poland and opened an atelier in Warsaw. Fairly successful as a sculptor, in 1873 he was invited to Lwów to become a professor at the Technical Academy, predecessor of the Lviv Polytechnic.

He died in Lviv on 1 April 1899 and is interred at Lychakiv Cemetery.

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Born
Oct 6, 1835
Warsaw
Also known as
  • Маркони, Леонард
Education
  • Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki
Died
Apr 1, 1899

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on July 23, 2013

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