- Berto Lardera
Roberto Lardera (December, 1911 - 1989), was a notable Italian sculptor of the 20th Century. He was informally known as Berto Lardera. He was born in
La Spezia , Italy, the son of a shipyard worker. He was self-taught and his leanings towards monumental, metallic sculptures may have been influenced by the sights he grew up with in the navaldockyard s.In 1947 Lardera moved to
Paris , where he remained until his death in 1989. He exhibited at theGalerie Denise René and then at theSalon de Mai and theSalon des Réalités Nouvelles . Lardera's sculpture began with abstract metal structures based on two dimensions, or a flatgeometrical plane , which challenged the conventional form of sculpture based around volume and enclosed spaces. Later his work became more diverse, with his geometrical constructions branching out into the horizontal as well as the vertical plane and often resulting in series based on a single theme, such as his "Miracles", "Aubes" and "Archanges" series.His sculptures are to be found the world over, in Europe, America and Japan. They show the use of a wide range of different metals, as well as different dimensions. Lardera did not produce very many prints, but his interest in using different planes and dimensions led to him making markedly "sculptural" prints. He used a unique technique, cutting forms and designs with his sculpting tools in thick iron plates from which the prints were pulled. He used no acid or chemical processes.
External links
* [http://www.the-artists.org/ArtistView.cfm?id=D7B75083-5858-46AF-BC48DEA8A81005FD A photograph of Lardera]
* [http://www.sli.uni-freiburg.de/internetprojekte/projekte7/website/berto_lardera.htm A sample of his work]
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