Lorenzo Ghiglieri is born on September 26 in San Francisco, California.
Ghiglieri starts his formal art education at the University of Washington in Seattle.
Lorenzo Ghiglieri graduates from the University of Washington with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
Ghiglieri completes his Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Washington.
Lorenzo Ghiglieri establishes his reputation as a sculptor with his first solo exhibition in Seattle.
Ghiglieri creates the monumental sculpture "American Patriot," which becomes one of his most famous works.
Lorenzo Ghiglieri is commissioned to create the "Flight of the Thunderbird" sculpture for the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.
"Flight of the Thunderbird" is unveiled at Centennial Olympic Park during the Summer Olympics.
Ghiglieri's sculpture "Forgiven" is dedicated at the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York.
Lorenzo Ghiglieri is honored with the Master Wildlife Artist award by the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum.
He receives the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Sculpture Society.
Ghiglieri's sculpture "The Guardian" is installed at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, China.
Lorenzo Ghiglieri passes away on December 28 in Ashland, Oregon, leaving behind a legacy of exceptional wildlife and figurative sculptures.
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