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meeting, Ruotolo, the sculptor, his passion perhaps inflamed by denial, resumed his pursuit; and Sophia, who was at that time not at all sure she wanted a permanent relationship with anyone, ironically had the virtuous ambivalent reward for denying easy access to her body; in a little while, Ruotolo proposed marriage as the only way left for attaining his goal. If she had been ready for any closer relation then, he might have been successful: but he made the mistake of taking her to a great Italian dinner in Brooklyn, presided over by the famous Italian anarchist,
310:. The Italian actor, director, playwright and singer Leopoldo Mastelloni, born in 1945, is the direct great-grandson of Onorio Ruotolo because the sister of Onorio, Annamaria Ruotolo was the mother of Elisabetta Virgilio, married to the Marquis Franco Mastelloni of Capograssi and Duke of Castelvetere, mother of Leopoldo Mastelloni. 297:, to honor the longshoremen who had refused to load munitions to be used against the Communist armies of Soviet Russia. She noted with surprise that so few woman were present and asked, naively, where the wives were: "Wives? An Italian wife stays at home." That settled for Sophia even his more honorable efforts. 292:
That his seduction was not successful was hardly a consolation to me: even when it was coupled with the fact that she had withdrawn her consent to pose for him when she discovered that it was not her beautiful head but her naked body that he wanted to model ... Though rebuffed at their first
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He studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Naples and emigrated to the United States in 1908. The struggle and poverty he observed in New York City engendered a concern for society, which he expressed in cartoons, poetry, and sculpture.
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on Manhattan's Lower East Side. The school was created to provide arts education for New York's immigrant community and remained in operation for almost twenty years.
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took his first sculpture class at the Leonardo da Vinci Art School. Noguchi began his artistic career with the academic sculpture he created as Ruotolo's protégé.
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In addition to his career as sculptor and teacher, Ruotolo also was a critic, editor, poet, illustrator and cartoonist under the nom de plume "Bayard".
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During World War I, Ruotolo produced a number of sculptures showing the horrors of war. In 1914, he and
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In the 1940s and 1960s, Ruotolo turned to poetry and prose. From 1950-1957 served as an aide of the
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Ruotolo was most well known for his portrait sculpture, including busts of
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Ruotolo, Man and Artist: More Than One Hundred Reproductions of His Works
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Sketches from Life: The Autobiography of Lewis Mumford: The Early Years
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The Art of Freedom: Onorio Ruotolo and the Leonardo da Vinci School
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In 2004, Joseph Sciorra and Peter G. Vellon curated the exhibition "
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Ruotolo's biography was written by photojournalist, his countryman,
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Ruotolo was first cousin to the first Italian Buddhist monk,
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in 2003. The book, published by Il Caudino, is entitled
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Index

Cervinara
Lucio Ruotolo
Lokanatha
Rodin
Little Italy
Cervinara
Arturo Giovannitti
Leonardo da Vinci Art School
Isamu Noguchi
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
Bank Street
Enrico Caruso
Arturo Toscannini
Thomas Edison
Theodore Dreiser
Helen Keller
Albert Einstein
Benito Mussolini
Angelo Marchese
The Art of Freedom: Onorio Ruotolo and the Leonardo da Vinci School
Lewis Mumford
Carlo Tresca
Lokanatha
Lokanatha
Leonardo da Vinci Art School
Isamu Noguchi


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