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ERBERTO CARBONI (1899-1984)

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STABILIMENTO GRAFICO ALBERTO ZANLARI PARMA. 1926.

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x27

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cm. Stabilimento Grafico Alberto Zanlari, Parma.

Condition A-: light water stains in bottom margin; minor creases in image; pencil notations in upper left

image. Paper. Framed.

Carboni studied art in Parma, and upon finishing his studies in 1921, went to work as a book and

magazine illustrator and caricaturist. Among his earliest posters are several Mannerist, Art Deco style

calendars for the local Parma printer Alberto Zanlari. This example, however, does not have a

designated space for calendar pages, so was likely intended as a small poster. He moved to Milan in

1932 and began working for the famed Boggeri Studio before heading out on his own. Throughout

his illustrious career, he worked on campaigns for prominent companies such as Motta, Barilla, Pirelli,

Shell and the Italian National Radio, and also designed exhibition and trade fair displays. Filippo

Darra, writing for an exhibition on Carboni in 2004 at the Museo Bocchi in Parma, explains that

with Carboni’s early work, the “stroke is fluid, sometimes interrupted by geometric inserts to create a

dynamic and coloristic effect.”

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