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Salvatore Garau

1953 - Today

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Salvatore Garau (born 1953) is an Italian artist from the Mediterranean island of Sardinia. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Salvatore Garau is the 61st most popular sculptor (up from 148th in 2019), the 1,651st most popular biography from Italy (up from 2,941st in 2019) and the 14th most popular Italian Sculptor.

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Among SCULPTORS

Among sculptors, Salvatore Garau ranks 61 out of 258Before him are Ageladas, Andreas Schlüter, Bonanno Pisano, Adriaen de Vries, Étienne Maurice Falconet, and Bernardo Rossellino. After him are Jean-Baptiste Pigalle, David d'Angers, Pietro Bernini, Isamu Noguchi, Franz Xaver Messerschmidt, and Antonio Corradini.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, Salvatore Garau ranks 88Before him are Nanni Moretti, Jadranka Kosor, Mary Steenburgen, Ciarán Hinds, Libuše Šafránková, and Dominique de Villepin. After him are Maurizio Malvestiti, Alan Moore, Joseph Augustus Zarelli, Loalwa Braz, Wim Eijk, and Sergio Castellitto.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Salvatore Garau ranks 1,651 out of 5,161Before him are Piero Soderini (1450), Felicitas of Rome (101), Ugo Cavallero (1880), Antonio Cesti (1623), Roger of Lauria (1245), and Praxedes (100). After him are Ansprand (657), Francesco Barberini (1597), Marco Tardelli (1954), Maurizio Malvestiti (1953), Giovanni Battista Piazzetta (1683), and Antipope Adalbert (1001).

Among SCULPTORS In Italy

Among sculptors born in Italy, Salvatore Garau ranks 14Before him are Alessandro Algardi (1595), Giovanni Pisano (1248), Jacopo della Quercia (1374), Andrea della Robbia (1435), Bonanno Pisano (1150), and Bernardo Rossellino (1409). After him are Pietro Bernini (1562), Antonio Corradini (1688), Properzia de' Rossi (1490), Marino Marini (1901), Andrea Sansovino (1467), and Leone Leoni (1509).