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Italian sculptor
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Gaetano Orsolini (7 March 1884 – July 1954) was an Italian sculptor, medallist and engraver.
Orsolini was born in Montegiorgio. He was most notable for his work on Italian memorials to the First World War and as the designer of Italy's variant of the Allied Victory Medal. He died in Turin.