Attilio Piccirilli was an American sculptor. Born in Massa, Italy, he was educated at the Accademia di San Luca of Rome.
Attilio Piccirilli, circa 1916
Maine Memorial, NYC, 1913
Wisconsin State Capitol
Allegorical figures at the Firemen's Memorial, 1913
The Piccirilli brothers were an Italian family of renowned marble carvers and sculptors who carved many of the most significant marble sculptures in the United States, including Daniel Chester French’s colossal Abraham Lincoln (1920) in the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.
USS Maine National Monument, Central Park, NYC, Atillio Piccirilli, sculptor
Washington Square Arch (1895-1918), New York City: architectural ornament and Washington statues
New York Stock Exchange Building (1903), New York City: pedimental sculpture
Brooklyn Museum (1913), Brooklyn, New York City: pedimental sculpture and cornice figures