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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, CA.
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, CA.
Sculpture of an Italian Noble Lady
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, CA.
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, CA.

Sculpture of an Italian Noble Lady

Artifact ID1984.01298.01
Object Type Sculpture
Maker (Woodcarver/Sculptor, Bolzano, South Tyrol, Italy)
Date 20th Century
Medium Wood, Paint
Dimensions16 in. (40.6 cm)
Physical DescriptionA painted wooden sculpture of an Italian noble lady by Norbert Sadei. The woman is wearing a crown and holding a castle turret. The base of the pedestal is inscribed.
Historical NoteIt was presented through Charles Z. Wick, the director of the United States Information Agency, at a ceremony at the National Air and Space Museum welcoming 400 Italian high school exchange students to the United States on March 21, 1984.
Additional Details
Custodial History NoteThe item was a gift from a member of the general public to President Ronald Reagan during the Reagan administration. It was received through the Executive Office of the President Office of Correspondence and maintained there until its transfer to the National Archives in January, 1989 for deposit with the Reagan Presidential Library.
Use Restriction StatusRestricted - Fully
Use Restriction Note© Norbert Sadei
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Country/CultureItaly
Exhibition HistoryChristmas Around the World (2009), Ronald Reagan Presidential Library