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<p>[QUOTE="Debora, post: 2344784, member: 1476"]Here's a short biography that I've run through Google Translate for you.</p><p><br /></p><p><i><font size="3">"Born in Faenza in 1907, he graduated from the Royal School of Faenza, a pupil of Anselmo Bucci and Domenico Rambelli, and completed his training by working at some factories in central Italy including the "Minghetti Ceramic Manufactory" in Bologna.</font></i></p><p><i><font size="3">Married Itala Minghetti, daughter of Gennaro owner of the manufacture, Luigi Santi remained with the company until 1930.</font></i></p><p><i><font size="3">In 1952, with the help of a financing partner, he founded the "Santi & Biancoli" manufactory, in Miramare, near Rimini, where he produced a commercial type production, in competition with the nearby San Marino manufactory.</font></i></p><p><i><font size="3">After a few years he remains only in the management of the manufacture, which takes the name of "Santi Ceramiche", and soon starts a new office in Cattolica, flanking commercial production with the creation of artistic ceramics made in unique pieces and presented at various Exhibitions and Competitions."</font></i></p><p><br /></p><p>Debora[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Debora, post: 2344784, member: 1476"]Here's a short biography that I've run through Google Translate for you. [I][SIZE=3]"Born in Faenza in 1907, he graduated from the Royal School of Faenza, a pupil of Anselmo Bucci and Domenico Rambelli, and completed his training by working at some factories in central Italy including the "Minghetti Ceramic Manufactory" in Bologna. Married Itala Minghetti, daughter of Gennaro owner of the manufacture, Luigi Santi remained with the company until 1930. In 1952, with the help of a financing partner, he founded the "Santi & Biancoli" manufactory, in Miramare, near Rimini, where he produced a commercial type production, in competition with the nearby San Marino manufactory. After a few years he remains only in the management of the manufacture, which takes the name of "Santi Ceramiche", and soon starts a new office in Cattolica, flanking commercial production with the creation of artistic ceramics made in unique pieces and presented at various Exhibitions and Competitions."[/SIZE][/I] Debora[/QUOTE]
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