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  1. The Piccirilli brothers were an Italian family of renowned marble carvers and sculptors who carved many of the most significant marble sculptures in the United States, including Daniel Chester French’s colossal Abraham Lincoln (1920) in the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.

  2. Oct 15, 2023 · Few people have shaped the streetscape of New York as prominently as the stone-carving Piccirilli brothers, six Italian immigrants who turned out one important public sculpture after another at...

  3. Learn about the Piccirilli Brothers, a family of Italian marble carvers who created many iconic sculptures in New York, including the lions and figures of the New York Public Library. See their works in the Lincoln Memorial, the U.S. Custom House, the Brooklyn Museum, and more.

  4. Jul 31, 2018 · Learn how the Piccirilli Brothers, six brothers from Tuscany, carved some of the nation's most iconic sculptures in New York City, such as the Lincoln Memorial and the New York Stock Exchange. Discover their story of artistry, craftsmanship, and camaraderie in the City Beautiful Movement.

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  5. Oct 17, 1999 · THE colossal figure of Abraham Lincoln that broods in Washington's Lincoln Memorial was carved at what is now a vacant lot in the Bronx, one of the works of the Italian-born Attilio Piccirilli...

  6. Life and career. Piccirilli came to the United States in 1888 and worked for his father and then with the Piccirilli Brothers as a sculptor, modeler, and stone carver at their studio in the Bronx, New York City, at 467 East 142nd Street. This location is now a vacant lot.

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  8. Nov 8, 2023 · Learn about the Piccirilli brothers, who carved many famous landmarks in New York City, such as the lions at the Public Library and the Lincoln Memorial. Discover their history, style and legacy at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and other locations.