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  1. Anton Giulio Bragaglia (11 February 1890 – 15 July 1960) was a pioneer in Italian Futurist photography and Futurist cinema. A versatile and intellectual artist with wide interests, he wrote about film , theatre, and dance.

  2. Anton Giulio Bragaglia (11 February 1890 – 15 July 1960) was a pioneer in Italian Futurist photography and Futurist cinema. A versatile and intellectual artist with wide interests, he wrote about film, theatre, and dance.

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  4. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Gilman Collection, Gift of The Howard Gilman Foundation. © 2014 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Anton Giulio Bragaglia was the intellectual leader of Italian Futurist photography; he made his photographs in collaboration with his younger brother Arturo Bragaglia. Anton Giulio completed his scholastic ...

  5. The Typist. Anton Giulio Bragaglia Italian. 1911. Not on view. At the age of nineteen, before he began his career as a theater director, set designer, and cinematographer, Bragaglia became greatly influenced by F. T. Marinetti, the founder of the Italian Futurist movement who espoused a love of danger, the beauty of speed, and the ...

  6. Seeking to revitalize painting, Futurist Anton Giulio Bragaglia worked with his brother Arturo Bragaglia, an accomplished photographer, to develop a method of capturing movement they called photodynamism.

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  7. Overview. Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings. Provenance. Exhibition History. References. Title: Change of Position. Artist: Anton Giulio Bragaglia (Italian, 1890–1960) Date: 1911. Medium: Gelatin silver print. Dimensions: Image: 12.8 x 17.9 cm (5 1/16 x 7 1/16 in.) Classification: Photographs.

  8. Apr 23, 2024 · Overview. Anton Giulio Bragaglia. (1890—1960) Quick Reference. (1890–1960) and. (1893–1962), Italian Futurists and pioneers of ‘photodynamism’. As young men the two brothers shared an interest in photography and film, frequenting the Cines film studios where their father ... From: Bragaglia, Anton Giulio in The Oxford Companion to the Photograph »

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