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Nicola Zamboni
Zamboni portrayed by Paolo Monti, Bologna 1974
Born(1943-05-10)May 10, 1943
DiedJanuary 17, 2023(2023-01-17) (aged 79)

Nicola Zamboni (10 May 1943 – 17 January 2023)[1] was an Italian sculptor.

Life[edit]

Zamboni was born in Bologna and he was student and assistant of Quinto Ghermandi.[2] After retiring from the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna in his third year, he went to England in 1968 as a guest of Henry Moore. In 1975 he began teaching at the Academy in Bologna, and from 1997 to 2004 he taught sculpture at the Brera Academy of Arts in Milan, [2][3] where he met Sara Bolzani who became his student and partner.[4]

Zamboni lived in Sala Bolognese in a big farmhouse converted into a studio residence, under the banks of the Samoggia river.[2]

The sculptor portrayed the human figure with realistic forms, with a careful search for detail and life-size,[5] in large choral works that require the use of various modelling techniques; these sculptures are made of various materials including ceramics,[6] cement, stone,[7] wood, copper.

He created the large monument in Marzabotto in 1975 in front of the town hall,[8] as well as several monuments commemorating the Bologna massacre in various Italian cities.[9] He also created a small garden of medieval inspiration with allegorical statues in one of the courts of the Cavedone PEEP.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mignardi, Gabriele (17 January 2023). "Nicola Zamboni è morto, addio al maestro della materia". Il Resto del Carlino (in Italian). Bologna.
  • ^ a b c Campanini, Graziano; Romano, Luciano (2004). Di pieve in pieve: paesi e città del Bolognese fra il Samoggia e il Reno. FMR. p. 34. ISBN 9788821606854.
  • ^ "Biografia Nicola Zamboni".
  • ^ "A tu per tu con l'autore: Sara Bolzani". Archived from the original on 28 August 2016. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
  • ^ Crous, Joan; Bubbico, Giovanna (2002). Il grande libro della scultura. Giunti Editore. pp. 40–41. ISBN 978-88-440-2455-0.
  • ^ Ceramica. Manuale completo. Giunti Editore. 2004. pp. 119–. ISBN 978-88-440-2952-4.
  • ^ Di pieve in pieve: paesi e città del Bolognese fra il Samoggia e il Reno. FMR. 2004. p. 41. ISBN 9788821606854.
  • ^ Galmozzi, Luciano (1986). Monumenti alla libertà: antifascismo, resistenza e pace nei monumenti italiani dal 1945 al 1985. La Pietra. p. 152.
  • ^ Venturoli, Cinzia (2007). Stragi fra memoria e storia: Piazza Fontana, Piazza della Loggia, la stazione di Bologna. Dal discorso pubblico all'elaborazione didattica. Libreria Bonomo. p. 122. ISBN 9788860710109.
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