Natural beauty of Tognoni's studio exterior and Ha! Ha! at the gate suggest the work that goes on within.
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Looking north, the lathed acrylic drops of Free Enterprise
catch the light; ten foot high clay model of Maud with
Mr. and Mrs. Scott (after whom Scottsdale is named)
stands amid the supports; and bronze Horse Show runs
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Architect's model of Tognoni's
concept for a Peace Monument stands in foreground of
the wide angle shot of the studio, looking south.
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Arabian Splendor and 49er
are in the foreground of this photo of the studio's
upstairs loft which serves as a gallery for the artist's
finished works.
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Beneath the gallery loft
is the studio office and projection equipment for a
slide show of the lost wax bronze process which Tognoni
has been called upon to give to a number of groups including
the Phoenix Art Museum docents. Photo of the Yearlings
in their Scottsdale Civic Mall location hangs on the
south wall of the studio.
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