Libero Andreotti

[2] He worked as a blacksmith until the age of 17, when he moved to Lucca and met poet, Giovanni Pascoli and Alfredo Caselli, who introduced him to arts.

[3] He worked in a print shop and studied sculpture with Mario Galli in his studio.

[2] Andreotti taught sculpture classes at Istituto Statale d'arte di Firenze (Porta Romana Institute of Arts in Florence, or State Institute of Art of Florence of Porta Romana) and served as the Chair of Sculpture, from 1920 until his death in 1933.

[4] He was replaced in his teaching role by his former student and artist assistant, Bruno Innocenti.

[3] At a Bertolani Fine Art Roma auction in 2018, Libero Andreotti's Classic conversation (La conversazione classica, 1927), a with porcelain with Gio Ponti, was sold for Euro 82,500 plus auction fees.

Portrait of Libero Andreotti (1932) by Bruno Innocenti, plaster
Portrait of Libero Andreotti (1932) by Bruno Innocenti , plaster
Les Trois Parques (1909), by Libero Andreotti
Les Trois Parques (1909), by Libero Andreotti