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Bartolozzi

American  
[bahr-taw-lawt-tsee] / ˌbɑr tɔˈlɔt tsi /

noun

  1. Francesco 1725?–1815?, Italian engraver.


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Once this statue has been cleaned, said Linda Bartolozzi, one of the restorers, it will be touched up if necessary and then coated with a protective product to help it resist the weather.

From New York Times

In March, Ms. Bartolozzi and her team had to carry out an emergency intervention after a man set fire to a black sheet that the mayor of Florence, Dario Nardella, had draped on the copy of the David to protest the war in Ukraine.

From New York Times

When Jonathan Bartolozzi woke up to the roar of explosions in the early hours of March 26, he could tell it was different from the familiar sound of wedding fireworks commonly heard across Sanaa, Yemen’s capital.

From Newsweek

“I was shocked to find out that this was not any old explosion, but a foreign airstrike,” Bartolozzi says from Asti, Italy, adding that such airstrikes were a “worst nightmare, worst-case scenario.”

From Newsweek

That night, Bartolozzi joined his colleagues in the basement of his home in Sanaa, where he had lived for just over a year, before going upstairs and turning on the TV.

From Newsweek