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Arnaldo Pomodoro, a postwar Italian artist whose monumental spheres -- highly polished but jarringly fractured -- populate public squares around the world, died Sunday at his home in Milan. He was 98.
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Arnaldo Pomodoro, the Italian sculptor and creator of the bronze sphere on Trinity College Dublin’s campus, died at his home in Milan on Sunday, one day before his 99th birthday.
Italian sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro, renowned for his huge bronze spheres, including one at TCD, has died a day before his 99th birthday.
His massive spheres feature shiny bronze globes with clawed out interiors that Mr. Pomodoro has said referred to the superficial perfection of exteriors and the troubled complexity of interiors.
Other spheres are located at museums around the world and outside the Italian foreign ministry, which has the original work that Pomodoro created in 1966 for the Montreal Expo that began his ...