Raimondo Evereto Giudici
Born 17 January 1891
Died 1976
Active: 1911 - 1961
Country of birth: Italy
Country of death: England
Pointer, stone carver, sculptor
Born in Milan. He was the son of Antonio Giudici (born c.1862 in Melegnano, near Milan), a pointer and marble carver who came to Britain possibly in the 1890s. Antonio had three sons who also worked as stone carvers and pointers, Raimondo, Gerald (Geralomo, Gerry or Jerry) and Romino as well as another son, Roberto, who worked as a bronze founder and moulder. There are more details of his work in the record for his brother Gerald.
Personal and Professional Connections
Daughter/son/child of Antonio Giudici
Sister/sibling of Gerald (Gerolamo) Giudici
Sister/sibling of Roberto Giudici
Worked with James Arthur Woodford
According to information submitted by James Butler RA, the carving firm owned and operated by Gerald and Raimondo Giudici carved a number of architectural sculpture schemes for James Woodford. Butler was employed by Gerald Giudici to carve the Queen's Beasts at Kew Gardens as well as other projects.
Descriptions of Practice
Occupation given in Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911
and his father Antonio Giudici (born c.1862) both 'Marble Pointer', as well as two younger brothers: Roberto Giudici (born c.1894, Italy) 'Bronze Founder' and Romino Giudici (born c.1897, Italy) 'Apprentice Marble Pointer' all workers
Sources
Census Returns of England and Wales, 1901
2005
RG13 piece 79 folio 85 page 70
Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911
2011
RG14PN407 RG78PN13 RD4 SD2 ED10 SN44
England & Wales, Death Index: 1916-2007
2007
Name: Raymond Evereto Giudici
Birth Date: 17 Jan 1891
Date of Registration: Mar 1976
Age at Death: 85
Registration District: Uttlesford
Inferred County: Essex
Volume: 9
Page: 3921
Citing this record
'Raimondo Evereto Giudici', Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951, University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII, online database 2011 [http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/person.php?id=ann_1388677999, accessed 02 Jun 2023]