PISA – The Half-Bust of Filippo Mazzei donated to Pisa: a symbol of the historical ties between Italy and the United States
«With profound gratitude and pride we welcome the donation of the half-bust of Filippo Mazzei, offered by the “Daughters of the American Revolution“. This sculpture not only enriches our artistic heritage, but represents a tangible symbol of the deep historical and cultural ties between Italy and the United States». Thus the mayor of Pisa, Michele Conticommented on the donation ceremony of the statue dedicated to Filippo Mazzeiwhich was held today at the Municipality of Pisa.
The half-bust, created by the artist Luciano Massari in marble, it was placed in the atrium of Palazzo Gambacorti. Numerous important guests were present at the ceremony, including the president of the Tuscany Region, Eugenio Gianithe American consul in Florence, Daniela Ballardthe president of the Circolo Culturale Filippo Mazzei of Pisa, Massimo Balziand representatives of the “Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR)” association, including the president Pamela Wright and the national manager Cara Kavanaugh.
Mayor Conti also expressed his heartfelt thanks to the Circolo Culturale Filippo Mazzei of Pisa and its president Massimo Balzi for their commitment to preserving the memory of the illustrious fellow citizen. «Through cultural and informative initiatives, the Club contributes to keeping alive the bond between our city and the figure of Mazzei, while at the same time strengthening the friendly relations between Italy and the United States», underlined the mayor.
Filippo Mazzei, born in Poggio a Caiano in 1730 and died in Pisa on 19 March 1816, was a doctor, philosopher and essayist, known for his fervent support for the principles of individual freedom and civil rights.
His friendship with Thomas Jefferson and his contribution to the spread of democratic principles were fundamental in the birth of the United States of America. Mazzei has been defined as the Italian who, more than any other, promoted knowledge of American ideology and customs in Europe, anticipating the thought of Alexis de Tocqueville by decades. His grave is located in the suburban cemetery of Pisa, next to the main entrance.
Last modified: Novembre 18, 2024
How does the DAR plan to engage the community in Pisa to raise awareness about Filippo Mazzei and his contributions to both Italian and American history?
Guest 1: Cara Kavanaugh, National Manager of the “Daughters of the American Revolution” (DAR)
1. Can you share with us the significance of the donation of the half-bust of Filippo Mazzei to Pisa and what it means for the DAR to be involved in this initiative?
2. How does the historical relationship between Italy and the United States influence your organization’s interest in preserving Italian culture through initiatives like this one?
3. What message do you think this gift sends to the people of Pisa and Italy as a whole about the importance of maintaining ties with America?
4. In what ways do you see this statue serving as a symbol of friendship and shared values between the two countries?
5. What role do you believe Filippo Mazzei played in the formation of democratic principles in both Italy and America, and what inspired your organization to honor him in such a way?
Guest 2: Massimo Balzi, President of the Circolo Culturale Filippo Mazzei of Pisa
1. As the president of the Circolo Culturale Filippo Mazzei of Pisa, what impact do you hope the half-bust will have on promoting Mazzei’s legacy and preserving his memory in Pisa?
2. How do you see the relationship between Filippo Mazzei and Thomas Jefferson, and how did their friendship contribute to the development of democratic principles in America?
3. What unique challenges do you face in keeping the memory of Filippo Mazzei alive and relevant in today’s society, particularly among younger generations?
4. Are there any particular initiatives or projects that the Circolo Culturale Filippo Mazzei is currently working on to further explore Mazzei’s influences and legacy?
5. Are there any plans to collaborate with organizations like DAR in future cultural exchanges or programs related to Filippo Mazzei?