- Flaminio Bertoni
Flaminio Bertoni (Masnago,
Italy ,January 10 1903 -Paris ,France ,February 7 1964 ) was anautomobile designer, responsible for some of the most radical reconceptualisations of automobiles ever. He worked in the years followingWorld War II .Before his work in industrial design, Bertoni was a sculptor.
Contemporary
journalists often noted that he followed a "clean sheet" approach to design, taking absolutely nothing for granted.His designs met with solid market acceptance; they tended to be designs that observers either loved or hated and were considered by some to be too far ahead of their time.
Working at
Citroën for decades, Bertoni designed the 2CV, the H van, the DS, and the Ami 6.The DS was often exhibited at industrial design showcases, such as the 1957
Milan Triennial Exposition.Bertoni was born on
January 10 ,1903 inVarese (Italy) and died in 1964. For a long time, he was largely forgotten in his hometown, but in recent times the Province of Varese dedicated a museum to his memory, its opening scheduled by Spring 2007 [http://www3.varesenews.it/varese/articolo.php?id=66434 "Ad aprile aprirà il museo Flaminio Bertoni"]Varesenews ,February 26 ,2007 ] .References
Not to be confused with
Bertone another Italian designer.External links
*http://www.flaminiobertoni.it/bio-e.htm
* [http://www.citroengallery.com/ Citroën Gallery] fr icon / en icon
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