Paolo Monti (1908–1982) - Venice, c.1950





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Photographer: Paolo Monti (1908–1982)
Titre: Venice, c.1950
Condition: Fine
Print size: 32x41.5 cm with removable black cardboard frame size
Image size: 20,5x24,5 cm
Black-White inkjet photolithograph
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About the author: About the author: Paolo Monti (Novara, 1908 – Milan, 1982) was the most important Italian photographer of his generation. He was a master of his craft and a major influence on artists such as Gianni Berengo Gardin, Cesare Colombo and Fulvio Roiter.
Alongside his well-known projects documenting architecture and cities, portraits of artists and of his niece Meme, this book critically presents, for the first time, many previously unpublished materials. The scientific investigation and cataloguing of the Monti Archive have shed light on one of the most fascinating Italian artists and intellectuals of the second half of the twentieth century.
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Photographer: Paolo Monti (1908–1982)
Titre: Venice, c.1950
Condition: Fine
Print size: 32x41.5 cm with removable black cardboard frame size
Image size: 20,5x24,5 cm
Black-White inkjet photolithograph
Copyright credit on recto
Shipping from European Union (UE)
Delivery with international tracking service
About the author: About the author: Paolo Monti (Novara, 1908 – Milan, 1982) was the most important Italian photographer of his generation. He was a master of his craft and a major influence on artists such as Gianni Berengo Gardin, Cesare Colombo and Fulvio Roiter.
Alongside his well-known projects documenting architecture and cities, portraits of artists and of his niece Meme, this book critically presents, for the first time, many previously unpublished materials. The scientific investigation and cataloguing of the Monti Archive have shed light on one of the most fascinating Italian artists and intellectuals of the second half of the twentieth century.

