Ippazio Antonio Bortone
Ippazio Antonio Bortone was an Italian sculptor, active for many years in Florence.
He was born in Ruffano, near the city of Lecce in the Province of Lecce in the region of Apulia in Southern Italy. He completed his study at the Academy of Fine Arts of Naples, and became honorary professor of that Academy, as well as the Academies of Florence and Lecce. He was also admitted into various orders of knight hood, including named to the Order of the Crown of Italy by King Vittorio Emanuele III, and to the Order of Santi Maurizio e Lazzaro, by King Umberto I following the inauguration of his monument to Quintino Sella in Biella.
Among his works are Gladiator, Hippocrates, Moliere, Religious Charity; and il Fanfulla, ; Bust of King Vittorio Emanuele III of Italy at the National Parliament; bust of Gino Capponi for a hall of the city Hall of Florence; and a bust of the illustrator of Dante's works, Giambattista Giuliani.