Italian sculptor
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Angelo Biancini |
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Born | 1911
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Died | 1988 |
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Occupation | Sculptor |
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Angelo Biancini (1911-1988) was an Italian sculptor.[1] Room 10 of the Collection of Modern Religious Art, Vatican Museums is dedicated to Biancini.[2]