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L'archeologo di Cerveno26/08/2003 12:30Jack Belmondo Testo tratto dal sito di Tracce . Jack Belmondo (stage name of Giuseppe Belfiore Mondoni) has been considered one of the most important experimental archaeologists in Italy and probably in Europe. Born in 1946 at Cerveno, a little village in Valcamonica not far from Brescia, Lombardy, after the first studies in a boarding-school in Turin, he attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Bergamo where he could develop the use of particular painting techniques that he produced in his first artistic productions. At the same time there arose in him the desire to approach other techniques, such as sculpture. The idea of reconstructing different materials came to him during his work as stage designer of the Santa Crus of Cerveno, a living via Crucis acted by the local people which happens every ten years: he was requested to remake the objects and the clothes of the actors who bring objects and dresses like the eighteenth-century statues of the Via Crucis in the local parish church. During our management of the Museum of Nadro - a rock art exhibition that introduces the engraved sites of the Regional Park in Valcamonica - we asked him to remake three huts, the architectural figures most represented in the petroglyphs of the area. He participated in the experimental archaeology section of our congress "I Camunni tra Storia e Preistoria" (1989) where he presented the reconstruction of the Iron Age chariot engraved in rock 23 of the National Park of Naquane (Valcamonica) and the Bronze Age plugging scene of rock 8 of Campanine in the Regional Park (Valcamonica). ![]()
During our 1st International Rock Art Congress in 1992 he exposed a few metal weapons arousing positive comments on his work. In 1994 he was requested to reconstruct a few weapons for the important exhibit "Le Pietre degli Dei" on the engraved menhirs of Valcamonica and Valtellina, among them a beautiful remedellian kind copper dagger (fig. 1). ![]()
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Unfortunately and unexpectedly he died on Thursday, April 24, 1997. |
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