Stephen Canneto

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Stephen Canneto
Born1943 (age 7980)
NationalityAmerican

Stephen Frank Canneto (born 1943) is an American artist. He predominantly creates large-scale sculptures, many in Columbus, Ohio. Canneto was born in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey.

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NavStar '92 is the centerpiece of the Franklin Park Conservatory's botanical garden

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