In today's episode, Lucy Branch, speaks with sculptor John Belardo about the remarkable Piccirilli brothers, six Italian immigrant sculptors who revolutionized American monumental sculpture in the early 20th century. John shares his 25-year journey researching these master craftsmen who created some of America's most iconic monuments while remaining largely unknown to the public.
About Our Guest
John Belardo is a New York-based sculptor and educator who teaches at the New York Academy of Art, Art Students League of New York, and Lehman College. With a studio practice in the Hudson Valley, John specializes in narrative sculpture featuring multiple figures that tell stories.
Website: johnbelardo.com
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You can find images to accompany the episode and a transcription of the interview at SculptureVulture Blog
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