www.atlanticforest911.com Sergio Rossetti Morosini (born 1953) is a Contemporary Brazilian-American scholar,[3][4] artist and author of Venetian extraction[5] who served as Brazil's Cultural attaché in New Orleans and is also dedicated to preserving the Atlantic Forest and restoring the art in stone of New York City Landmarks.
[11] In his early 20s, he represented Brazil in United States as a cultural attaché at the Consulate General in New Orleans, Louisiana.
[19] Sergio has been invited twice to the Vatican to view from the scaffolding, the restoration of the frescoes Michelangelo painted on the Sistine, the private Chapel of the Pope.
[30] Among his works are the Historical Landmark Charles Millard Pratt House, 241 Clinton Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205 in Brooklyn's Clinton Hill Historic District, now the home of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Brooklyn,[31] the Brockholst building at 101 W 85th Street, and Columbus Avenue, NY, NY 10024,[32][33] and his Bust of Michelangelo Buonarroti above the door of the National Arts Club,[citation needed] 15 Gramercy Park South in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, both a New York City Landmark and a National Historic Landmark.
[34][35][36] Sergio is currently shooting a documentary on the endangered ecosystems of the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina.