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Littlefield Fountain, by Pompeo Coppini, in front of The University of Texas Tower.
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Littlefield Fountain, by Pompeo Coppini, in front of The University of Texas Tower.

Statue of a Terry's Texas Rangers, by Pompeo Coppini, in front of the Texas State Capitol.
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Statue of a Terry's Texas Rangers, by Pompeo Coppini, in front of the Texas State Capitol.

Pompeo Luigi Coppini (May 19, 1870September 26, 1957) was a sculptor, born in Moglia, Mantua, Italy, the son of Giovanni and Leandra (Raffa) Coppini. He grew up in Florence where he was a student at the Accademia dell' Arte del Disegno and there studied under Augusto Rivalta.

Many of his works are in Austin, Texas, displayed on the grounds of the Texas State Capitol and on the campus of The University of Texas. Coppini's statue of Lawrence Sullivan Ross, Texas Governor and third president of Texas A&M University is considered one of the most revered works on the A&M campus in College Station and students often place coins at the statue's feet for good luck on exams. Coppini's marble statue of Senator James Paul Clarke stands in the U.S. Capitol.

Selected works by Pompeo Coppini

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