Daprato Rigali Studios

Daprato Rigali Studios

Daprato Rigali Studios (formerly Daprato Statuary Company) is an interior restoration and renovation company in Chicago.[1] It was founded in 1860[2] by the Daprato brothers, Italian immigrants from the town of Barga. The company specializes in decorative painting, stained glass and marble fabrication.[3]

History

In 1881, John E. Rigali, the great-grandfather of the firm’s current family members, completed his training in Florence and immigrated to Chicago to work with the Daprato brothers. Rigali became a partner in 1884 and, in 1890, president of Daprato Statuary Company.[4]

In 1909, Pope Saint Pius X bestowed on Daprato Studios the title of “Pontifical Institute of Christian Art.”[5]

By the mid-1920s they operated locations in Chicago, Montreal, New York City and Pietrasanta.

In 1960, under the guidance of Robert Rigali, the organization took on the name, Daprato Rigali Studios.[6]

Notable Projects

Awards

The Pontifical Institute of Christian Art

External links

References

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