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Giuseppe Cavalli (1904-1961) - Natura morta, c.1940

Photographer: Giuseppe Cavalli (1904-1961) Title: Natura morta, c.1940 Condition: Very good (see picture for details) Image size: 22x23 cm Print size: 23x30 cm High quality vintage photolithograph printed for Portfolio Immagini printed in 1946 Author's credit on verso Shipping from European Union (UE) Delivery with international tracking service From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia: Giuseppe Cavalli (29 November 1904 – 25 October 1961) was an Italian photographer, little known outside his native country. His work had a "simple, quiet aesthetic" and he was "best known for his ‘high-key’ style, characterised by the use of bright, even lighting to minimise shadow." Cavalli was a joint founder of the photography group La Bussola (The Compass) in 1947, and on his own formed the photography group Misa in 1953. Life and work Cavalli was born in 1904, in Lucera in Italy’s southern Apulia region. He practised as a lawyer until 1935. After purchasing his first camera, in 1939 he settled in the seaside town of Senigallia on the Adriatic coast and devoted himself to photography. With Luigi Veronesi and others he founded the photography group La Bussola (It) (The Compass) in 1947, and singularly he founded the photography group Misa in 1953. Mario Giacomelli, whom Cavalli influenced, was an early member of Misa. Cavalli wrote essays about Bussola's aesthetic that were published in Italian photographic journals, and promoted photography exhibitions and competitions. Cavalli died in Senigallia in 1961 at the age of fifty-seven. Cavalli's work is held in the following permanent collection: Tate, London

Nr. 104222872

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Giuseppe Cavalli (1904-1961) - Natura morta, c.1940

Giuseppe Cavalli (1904-1961) - Natura morta, c.1940

Photographer: Giuseppe Cavalli (1904-1961)
Title: Natura morta, c.1940
Condition: Very good (see picture for details)
Image size: 22x23 cm
Print size: 23x30 cm
High quality vintage photolithograph printed for Portfolio Immagini printed in 1946
Author's credit on verso

Shipping from European Union (UE)
Delivery with international tracking service

From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia: Giuseppe Cavalli (29 November 1904 – 25 October 1961) was an Italian photographer, little known outside his native country. His work had a "simple, quiet aesthetic" and he was "best known for his ‘high-key’ style, characterised by the use of bright, even lighting to minimise shadow." Cavalli was a joint founder of the photography group La Bussola (The Compass) in 1947, and on his own formed the photography group Misa in 1953.
Life and work
Cavalli was born in 1904, in Lucera in Italy’s southern Apulia region. He practised as a lawyer until 1935. After purchasing his first camera, in 1939 he settled in the seaside town of Senigallia on the Adriatic coast and devoted himself to photography.
With Luigi Veronesi and others he founded the photography group La Bussola (It) (The Compass) in 1947, and singularly he founded the photography group Misa in 1953.
Mario Giacomelli, whom Cavalli influenced, was an early member of Misa. Cavalli wrote essays about Bussola's aesthetic that were published in Italian photographic journals, and promoted photography exhibitions and competitions.
Cavalli died in Senigallia in 1961 at the age of fifty-seven.
Cavalli's work is held in the following permanent collection:
Tate, London

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