Aleardo Terzi (6 January 187015 July 1943) was an Italian illustrator and artist. As an illustrator, Terzi was described as bringing Italian Art Nouveau poster design to a world-class level. He produced work throughout his life, notably for the Italian poster company Casa Ricordi. Most of his work was destroyed in the 1960s when the company cleared its warehouses.
Life
Terzi was born in Palermo on 6 January 1870. He was the son of the painter Andrea Terzi (1842–1918) and Rose Engel, who came from a family of Swiss publishers. Aleardo had a younger brother, Amedeo John Engel Terzi, who became a entomologist and specialized in scientific illustration.
Aleardo trained at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Palermo and then worked for the magazine La Tribuna Illustrata, where he met the graphic designer Giovanni Mataloni. In 1898, Mataloni introduced him to Casa Ricordi, an important publishing house based in Milan. Working alongside Adolfo Hohenstein, Marcello Dudovich, Leopoldo Metlicovitz and Leonetto Cappiello, Terzi became a skilled illustrator and began producing advertising posters. He also contributed to supplements for the Corriere della Sera.
In 1903, Terzi briefly lived in London with his brother Amedeo. The following year, in 1904, he was appointed artistic director of Danesi, a publishing house basd in Rome, and of the annual magazine Novissima, both of which were influenced by Art Nouveau. The following year, in 1905, he married Adele Bonfiglio, by whom he had three sons. In 1906, he started illustrating children's books. He began collaborating with the writer, illustrator and journalist Luigi Bertelli, working for the Florence-based publisher R. Bemporad & Figlio. He illustrated Italian versions of Little Lord Fauntleroy and Gulliver's Travels. He also contributed illustrations to the Corriere dei Piccoli. From 1923 to 1930, he directed the Scuola del Libro in Urbino. During this period, he was appointed art director of the Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. In his later years Terzi retired to Castelletto sopra Ticino, where he dedicated himself to painting. He died in Castelletto sopra Ticino in 1943.
Selected lithographs
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447 Île Tristan.JPG|Poster for Cora Laparcerie, 1900.
Manifesto Savona, Terzi.jpg|Advertising poster for Stabilimenti Wanda, 1900s.
TERZI, Aleardo. Filli Gancia & Cia, Canelli.jpg|Advertising poster for the Italian wine-making company Gancia, 1900s.
TERZI, Aleardo. Mele & Co, Napoli, Mode-Novità.jpg|Advertising poster for Grandi Magazzini Mele, 1900s.
Aleardo Terzi, Esposizione Internazionale Roma 1911 (cropped).jpg|Poster for the International Exhibition of Art of Rome, 1911.
Aleardo-terzi-1914.jpg|Advertising poster for the toothpaste brand Dentol, 1914.
Poster for Fior di male.jpg|Poster for Carmine Gallone's 1915 silent drama Flower of Evil
Aleardo-terzi-1921.jpg|Advertising poster for the varnish company Max Meyer, 1921.
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