0: A Heart for the World
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1: Anna Chromy sculptures in the basilica of St. Francis of Assisi in Umbria, Italy
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2: "Marionet Dancer" - Anna Chromy sculpture in the harbour of Portofino, Liguria, Italy
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3: Ulysses & Four Constellations
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4: "Bella Elvira" - Anna Chromy sculpture in Florence, Italy
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5: "Sisyphos Family" - Anna Chromy sculpture in Pisa, Italy
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6: Coat of Conscience
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7: Fondazione Ferrero: Coat of Conscience
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8: Coat of Conscience
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9: Pietrasanta: PiazzaGaribaldi : Marionette Dancer
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10: Coat of Conscience
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11: Coat of Conscience in Museo Salvatore Ferragamo, Florence.
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0: A Heart for the World

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For his 82nd birthday John Paul II received from the Archbishop of Salzburg "The Heart of the World". At the official ceremony in St. Peters Square Anna Chromy received the congratulations of the Holy Father for her work. To show his admiration the Holy Father decided to install the sculpture in the "Casa Apostolica", his private apartments (where there is only restricted access for visitors).


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1: Anna Chromy sculptures in the basilica of St. Francis of Assisi in Umbria, Italy

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The sculpture of St. Martin can now be found on the altar of the chapel of St. Martin in the Lower Basilica, the charming St. Francis group, on the newly erected altar on the outer wall of the Basilica.


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2: "Marionet Dancer" - Anna Chromy sculpture in the harbour of Portofino, Liguria, Italy

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"Marionet Dancer" - Anna Chromy sculpture in the harbour of Portofino, Liguria, Italy.


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3: Ulysses & Four Constellations

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On the most famous beach in Tuscany, in front of the "Pontile", the mole originally built by Michaelangelo to charge his marble blocks for their voyage to Rome, the city authorities created a new square on a theme proposed by Anna Chromy, featuring the constellations which can be seen on the 21st of june each year (summer solstice), and a "Controvento" or "Ulysses" in the center of the square.




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4: "Bella Elvira" - Anna Chromy sculpture in Florence, Italy

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"Bella Elvira" - sculpture by Anna Chromy in Florence, Italy in the beautiful Palazzo della Regione.


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5: "Sisyphos Family" - Anna Chromy sculpture in Pisa, Italy

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It was a particular honor for Anna Chromy that the directors of the institution decided to locate her “Sisphos Family”, with its tribute to the perennial quest of man for knowledge, in the inner courtyard of this World Monuments site.


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6: Coat of Conscience

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Bologna: Zola Predosa Fondazione C’à la Ghironda


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7: Fondazione Ferrero: Coat of Conscience

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Displays the small Bronze version of Coat of Conscience


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8: Coat of Conscience

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The Museo dei Bozetti is one of the many places home to the sculpture "Coat of Conscience"


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9: Pietrasanta: PiazzaGaribaldi : Marionette Dancer

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Marionette Dancer exhibited in PiazzaGaribaldi


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10: Coat of Conscience

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Coat of Conscience in the home of Andrea Bocelli in Forte dei Marmi.
Installed next to the piano in his studio Anna's sculpture listens to his beautiful melodies.


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11: Coat of Conscience in Museo Salvatore Ferragamo, Florence.

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Located in Palazzo Spini Feroni, the Ferragamo headquarters


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