
Inside the Studio of Italian Sculptor Virginio Ferrari
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Virginio Ferrari came to Chicago in the 1960s.
You’ve seen his sculptures all over town. Now go behind the scenes with the Italian sculptor who made his name in Chicago.
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Inside the Studio of Italian Sculptor Virginio Ferrari
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You’ve seen his sculptures all over town. Now go behind the scenes with the Italian sculptor who made his name in Chicago.
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