Chiurazzi Founded in 1870

The world’s most important moulds of ancient and Renaissance sculpture with the finest living tradition of bronze craftsmanship.

Through more than a century of dedication to the preservation and celebration of historic sculpture, the Chiurazzi Foundry has established a unique presence in the world of fine art. A delicate combination of history, industry and artistry lives on in the many generations of Chiurazzi artisans who have long displayed unmatched skill and training in their work. Their enduring desire to pass this knowledge to those anxious to learn is further proof of their true devotion to their craft. Since Gennaro Chiurazzi first put skills learned as an apprentice to a master Neapolitan artist to work in 1870, the Chiurazzi Foundry in Naples, Italy, has produced thousands of exacting replicas of some of history’s most notable sculptures. Many of the world’s top museums, as well as public and private collections, feature these expertly rendered works.

This legacy of excellence provides a truly unique opportunity to build upon a solid platform of more than 1,500 historic moulds of classic art Renaissance sculpture. It also enhances the Chiurazzi reputation for excellence in artistry and education for a thriving business and sets a vibrant stage for Chiurazzi International.

Chiurazzi Relationships

Puopolo Geffers Iacobelli & PartnersPuopolo Geffers Iacobelli & Partners (“PGI”) is an independent corporate and commercial law firm providing a full range of consultancy services to Italian and multinational corporations in… Read more »

KlingStubbinsThe Chiurazzi Museum on the Bay of Naples is being designed by the internationally acclaimed firm of Kling-Stubbins…. Read more »

Chiurazzi World Prominence

Where is Chiurazzi today? Works from the Chiurazzi Foundry are featured in the world’s most respected museum collections and also anchor many extensive private collections. The impact and status of Chiurazzi pieces stretches across the globe, exciting museum guests, university students, and all true lovers of classic art. Read more »

  • The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
  • Louvre Museum, Paris
  • Philadelphia Museum of Art
  • Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh
  • The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida
  • The Getty Villa, Malibu
  • Harvard Museum of Natural History
  • Rothschild Family
  • Vanderbilt Family
  • The Queen of England
  • Rockefeller Family
  • John Wanamaker

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