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b. 1925 - d. 1978

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  • Franco Pinna (1925-1978) - Giulietta degli spiriti, 1964
    Nov. 16, 2022

    Franco Pinna (1925-1978) - Giulietta degli spiriti, 1964

    Est: €150 - €250

    Vintage gelatin silver print 8.6 x 12.3 in. Photographer's credit stamp on the verso

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  • Franco Pinna (1925-1978) - Bambini di S. Cataldo (Potenza), 1952
    Nov. 16, 2022

    Franco Pinna (1925-1978) - Bambini di S. Cataldo (Potenza), 1952

    Est: €300 - €400

    Vintage gelatin silver print 9.4 x 9.4 in. Photographer's credit stamp on the verso

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  • Franco Pinna (1925-1978) - Giulietta degli spiriti, 1965
    Dec. 15, 2021

    Franco Pinna (1925-1978) - Giulietta degli spiriti, 1965

    Est: €150 - €200

    Vintage gelatin silver print Photographer's credit stamp on the verso This lot is subject to Artists Resale Rights

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  • Franco Pinna (1925-1978) - Sandra Milo in "Giulietta degli Spiriti", 1965
    Dec. 15, 2021

    Franco Pinna (1925-1978) - Sandra Milo in "Giulietta degli Spiriti", 1965

    Est: €200 - €300

    Vintage gelatin silver print Photographer's credit stamp on the verso This lot is subject to Artists Resale Rights

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  • Franco Pinna (1925-1978) - Sylva Koscina in "Giulietta degli spiriti", 1965
    Dec. 15, 2021

    Franco Pinna (1925-1978) - Sylva Koscina in "Giulietta degli spiriti", 1965

    Est: €200 - €300

    Vintage gelatin silver print Photographer's credit stamp on the verso This lot is subject to Artists Resale Rights

    Finarte
  • PINNA FRANCO (1925 - 1978) Mummie.
    Dec. 06, 2021

    PINNA FRANCO (1925 - 1978) Mummie.

    Est: €250 - €350

    PINNA FRANCO (1925 - 1978). Mummie.. At the back credit of the artist. Defects. Provenance: Casa Bernardino Zapponi, one of Federico Fellini's historical screenwriters. Franco Pinna is the photographer who has followed the Maestro in many films and also made the history of Fellini's imagination. The photo presented, however, comes from the period of his collaboration with the great anthropologist Ernesto De Martino, the father of modern anthropology, with whom he worked for a long time in the mid-1950s, touring magical and mysterious Italy such as Salento, La Lucania, documenting and recounting phenomena such as tarantism for example. The photos in this series are a tribute to the Memento Mori set in the crypt of the Abbey of San Pietro In Valle, inside the River Nera Park, one of the most evocative places in the whole of Umbria. A crypt dating back to the 15th century. From the sixteenth century. onwards all the deceased of the Borgo di Precetto were buried here (the practice of burial was presumably up to the Order of the Capuchin Friars Minor) until the issuance of the Napoleonic Edict of Saint Cloud ""Décret Impérial sur les Sépultures"" extended to Italy in 1806, banned any burial within the city walls and extra-urban cemeteries were established (the last burial in the crypt took place on May 18, 1871). In addition to banning their burial, the exhumation of the bodies inside the crypt was ordered and only at that moment was it possible to ascertain the perfect mummification of some of them whose bodies, yellowish in color, at a first autoptic inspection revealed that their mummification was completely spontaneous and which was mainly due to a total drying of the soft parts. In addition to preserving the skin, some of them still had intact nails, teeth, ears, lips, genitals, beards and hair. Many were the scholars who at the end of the nineteenth century. they went to Ferentillo to study this phenomenon, including two physicists from the Accademia dei Lincei, Dr. Carlo Maggiorani (1800 - 1885) and Dr. Aliprando Moriggia (1830 - 1906), supported by the chemist Vincenzo Latini (1805 - 1862) ). The latter carried out chemical analyzes of the soil which highlighted how this was mainly composed of calcium salts, limestone and clay. According to these studies, the hygroscopic nature (which attracts water) of the soil would have favored the dehydration of buried corpses, while the cool and dry environment, ventilated through continuously open windows, would have enhanced the process. Probably also influenced by the observations on the mummies of Venzone, they thought that - in addition to the physical factors highlighted - the growth of fungi could have played a role in drying the bodies. It could also be assumed that the bodies buried in a soil rich in calcium oxide were preserved thanks to the inactivation of enzymes resulting from the alteration of the degree of acidity. The bodies were in fact buried in direct contact with the ground (only some were found in coffins), arranged along the perimeter of the walls and left to decompose in order to be able to burial the remains in the ossuary of the Crypt. To date there are 24 human mummies (three are exhibited at the Anatomical Museum of the University of Perugia) which include men, women and children as well as 10 preserved heads, more than 270 skulls, a sealed coffin and two birds mummified as a result of experiments made in the last century. During the last cleaning and maintenance interventions of the Crypt, graves were found in the room before the Crypt, perhaps intended for the non-baptized. . Cm 36,00 x 24,00.

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  • PINNA FRANCO (1925 - 1978) Untitled.
    Dec. 06, 2021

    PINNA FRANCO (1925 - 1978) Untitled.

    Est: €250 - €350

    PINNA FRANCO (1925 - 1978). Untitled.. At the back credit of the artist. Defects. Provenance: Casa Bernardino Zapponi, one of Federico Fellini's historical screenwriters. Franco Pinna is the photographer who has followed the Maestro in many films and also made the history of Fellini's imagination. The photo presented, however, comes from the period of his collaboration with the great anthropologist Ernesto De Martino, the father of modern anthropology, with whom he worked for a long time in the mid-1950s, touring magical and mysterious Italy such as Salento, La Lucania, documenting and recounting phenomena such as tarantism for example. The photos in this series are a tribute to the Memento Mori set in the crypt of the Abbey of San Pietro In Valle, inside the River Nera Park, one of the most evocative places in the whole of Umbria. A crypt dating back to the 15th century. From the sixteenth century. onwards all the deceased of the Borgo di Precetto were buried here (the practice of burial was presumably up to the Order of the Capuchin Friars Minor) until the issuance of the Napoleonic Edict of Saint Cloud ""Décret Impérial sur les Sépultures"" extended to Italy in 1806, banned any burial within the city walls and extra-urban cemeteries were established (the last burial in the crypt took place on May 18, 1871). In addition to banning their burial, the exhumation of the bodies inside the crypt was ordered and only at that moment was it possible to ascertain the perfect mummification of some of them whose bodies, yellowish in color, at a first autoptic inspection revealed that their mummification was completely spontaneous and which was mainly due to a total drying of the soft parts. In addition to preserving the skin, some of them still had intact nails, teeth, ears, lips, genitals, beards and hair. Many were the scholars who at the end of the nineteenth century. they went to Ferentillo to study this phenomenon, including two physicists from the Accademia dei Lincei, Dr. Carlo Maggiorani (1800 - 1885) and Dr. Aliprando Moriggia (1830 - 1906), supported by the chemist Vincenzo Latini (1805 - 1862) ). The latter carried out chemical analyzes of the soil which highlighted how this was mainly composed of calcium salts, limestone and clay. According to these studies, the hygroscopic nature (which attracts water) of the soil would have favored the dehydration of buried corpses, while the cool and dry environment, ventilated through continuously open windows, would have enhanced the process. Probably also influenced by the observations on the mummies of Venzone, they thought that - in addition to the physical factors highlighted - the growth of fungi could have played a role in drying the bodies. It could also be assumed that the bodies buried in a soil rich in calcium oxide were preserved thanks to the inactivation of enzymes resulting from the alteration of the degree of acidity. The bodies were in fact buried in direct contact with the ground (only some were found in coffins), arranged along the perimeter of the walls and left to decompose in order to be able to burial the remains in the ossuary of the Crypt. To date there are 24 human mummies (three are exhibited at the Anatomical Museum of the University of Perugia) which include men, women and children as well as 10 preserved heads, more than 270 skulls, a sealed coffin and two birds mummified as a result of experiments made in the last century. During the last cleaning and maintenance interventions of the Crypt, graves were found in the room before the Crypt, perhaps intended for the non-baptized. . Cm 24,00 x 36,00.

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  • PINNA FRANCO (1925 - 1978) Untitled.
    Dec. 06, 2021

    PINNA FRANCO (1925 - 1978) Untitled.

    Est: €250 - €350

    PINNA FRANCO (1925 - 1978). Untitled.. At the back credit of the artist. Defects. Provenance: Casa Bernardino Zapponi, one of Federico Fellini's historical screenwriters. Franco Pinna is the photographer who has followed the Maestro in many films and also made the history of Fellini's imagination. The photo presented, however, comes from the period of his collaboration with the great anthropologist Ernesto De Martino, the father of modern anthropology, with whom he worked for a long time in the mid-1950s, touring magical and mysterious Italy such as Salento, La Lucania, documenting and recounting phenomena such as tarantism for example. The photos in this series are a tribute to the Memento Mori set in the crypt of the Abbey of San Pietro In Valle, inside the River Nera Park, one of the most evocative places in the whole of Umbria. A crypt dating back to the 15th century. From the sixteenth century. onwards all the deceased of the Borgo di Precetto were buried here (the practice of burial was presumably up to the Order of the Capuchin Friars Minor) until the issuance of the Napoleonic Edict of Saint Cloud ""Décret Impérial sur les Sépultures"" extended to Italy in 1806, banned any burial within the city walls and extra-urban cemeteries were established (the last burial in the crypt took place on May 18, 1871). In addition to banning their burial, the exhumation of the bodies inside the crypt was ordered and only at that moment was it possible to ascertain the perfect mummification of some of them whose bodies, yellowish in color, at a first autoptic inspection revealed that their mummification was completely spontaneous and which was mainly due to a total drying of the soft parts. In addition to preserving the skin, some of them still had intact nails, teeth, ears, lips, genitals, beards and hair. Many were the scholars who at the end of the nineteenth century. they went to Ferentillo to study this phenomenon, including two physicists from the Accademia dei Lincei, Dr. Carlo Maggiorani (1800 - 1885) and Dr. Aliprando Moriggia (1830 - 1906), supported by the chemist Vincenzo Latini (1805 - 1862) ). The latter carried out chemical analyzes of the soil which highlighted how this was mainly composed of calcium salts, limestone and clay. According to these studies, the hygroscopic nature (which attracts water) of the soil would have favored the dehydration of buried corpses, while the cool and dry environment, ventilated through continuously open windows, would have enhanced the process. Probably also influenced by the observations on the mummies of Venzone, they thought that - in addition to the physical factors highlighted - the growth of fungi could have played a role in drying the bodies. It could also be assumed that the bodies buried in a soil rich in calcium oxide were preserved thanks to the inactivation of enzymes resulting from the alteration of the degree of acidity. The bodies were in fact buried in direct contact with the ground (only some were found in coffins), arranged along the perimeter of the walls and left to decompose in order to be able to burial the remains in the ossuary of the Crypt. To date there are 24 human mummies (three are exhibited at the Anatomical Museum of the University of Perugia) which include men, women and children as well as 10 preserved heads, more than 270 skulls, a sealed coffin and two birds mummified as a result of experiments made in the last century. During the last cleaning and maintenance interventions of the Crypt, graves were found in the room before the Crypt, perhaps intended for the non-baptized. . Cm 24,00 x 36,00.

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  • PINNA FRANCO (1925 - 1978) Untitled.
    Dec. 06, 2021

    PINNA FRANCO (1925 - 1978) Untitled.

    Est: €250 - €350

    PINNA FRANCO (1925 - 1978). Untitled.. At the back credit of the artist. Defects. Provenance: Casa Bernardino Zapponi, one of Federico Fellini's historical screenwriters. Franco Pinna is the photographer who has followed the Maestro in many films and also made the history of Fellini's imagination. The photo presented, however, comes from the period of his collaboration with the great anthropologist Ernesto De Martino, the father of modern anthropology, with whom he worked for a long time in the mid-1950s, touring magical and mysterious Italy such as Salento, La Lucania, documenting and recounting phenomena such as tarantism for example. The photos in this series are a tribute to the Memento Mori set in the crypt of the Abbey of San Pietro In Valle, inside the River Nera Park, one of the most evocative places in the whole of Umbria. A crypt dating back to the 15th century. From the sixteenth century. onwards all the deceased of the Borgo di Precetto were buried here (the practice of burial was presumably up to the Order of the Capuchin Friars Minor) until the issuance of the Napoleonic Edict of Saint Cloud ""Décret Impérial sur les Sépultures"" extended to Italy in 1806, banned any burial within the city walls and extra-urban cemeteries were established (the last burial in the crypt took place on May 18, 1871). In addition to banning their burial, the exhumation of the bodies inside the crypt was ordered and only at that moment was it possible to ascertain the perfect mummification of some of them whose bodies, yellowish in color, at a first autoptic inspection revealed that their mummification was completely spontaneous and which was mainly due to a total drying of the soft parts. In addition to preserving the skin, some of them still had intact nails, teeth, ears, lips, genitals, beards and hair. Many were the scholars who at the end of the nineteenth century. they went to Ferentillo to study this phenomenon, including two physicists from the Accademia dei Lincei, Dr. Carlo Maggiorani (1800 - 1885) and Dr. Aliprando Moriggia (1830 - 1906), supported by the chemist Vincenzo Latini (1805 - 1862) ). The latter carried out chemical analyzes of the soil which highlighted how this was mainly composed of calcium salts, limestone and clay. According to these studies, the hygroscopic nature (which attracts water) of the soil would have favored the dehydration of buried corpses, while the cool and dry environment, ventilated through continuously open windows, would have enhanced the process. Probably also influenced by the observations on the mummies of Venzone, they thought that - in addition to the physical factors highlighted - the growth of fungi could have played a role in drying the bodies. It could also be assumed that the bodies buried in a soil rich in calcium oxide were preserved thanks to the inactivation of enzymes resulting from the alteration of the degree of acidity. The bodies were in fact buried in direct contact with the ground (only some were found in coffins), arranged along the perimeter of the walls and left to decompose in order to be able to burial the remains in the ossuary of the Crypt. To date there are 24 human mummies (three are exhibited at the Anatomical Museum of the University of Perugia) which include men, women and children as well as 10 preserved heads, more than 270 skulls, a sealed coffin and two birds mummified as a result of experiments made in the last century. During the last cleaning and maintenance interventions of the Crypt, graves were found in the room before the Crypt, perhaps intended for the non-baptized.. Cm 24,00 x 36,00.

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  • Franco Pinna (1925-1978) - Federico Fellini, Donald Sutherland and Silvana Fusacchia in "Casanova", 1976
    Jun. 22, 2021

    Franco Pinna (1925-1978) - Federico Fellini, Donald Sutherland and Silvana Fusacchia in "Casanova", 1976

    Est: €200 - €300

    Vintage gelatin silver print Photographer's credit stamp on the verso This lot is subject to Artists Resale Rights

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  • Franco Pinna - Aria di vacanze
    Jun. 18, 2020

    Franco Pinna - Aria di vacanze

    Est: €200 - €300

    Photographer's credit stamp on the verso

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  • FRANCO PINNA Soggetti vari
    Oct. 26, 2019

    FRANCO PINNA Soggetti vari

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    .lotto di 5 stampe alla gelatina ai sali d'argento

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  • FRANCO PINNA Uomo
    Oct. 26, 2019

    FRANCO PINNA Uomo

    Est: €500 - €700

    ..lotto di 5 stampe alla gelatina ai sali d'argento

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  • FRANCO PINNA Ritratto di donna
    Oct. 26, 2019

    FRANCO PINNA Ritratto di donna

    Est: €500 - €700

    lotto di 5 stampe alla gelatina ai sali d'argento

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  • FRANCO PINNA Soggetti vari
    Oct. 26, 2019

    FRANCO PINNA Soggetti vari

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    lotto di 5 stampe alla gelatina ai sali d'argento

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  • FRANCO PINNA
    Oct. 10, 2019

    FRANCO PINNA

    Est: €200 - €300

    FRANCO PINNA (La Maddalena 1925 - Roma 1978) Federico Fellini dirige D. Sutherland e S. Fusacchia nel Casanova Fotografia, cm. 19,5 x 29,5 Timbro del fotografo al retro PROVENIENZA Collezione Francesco Crispolti, Roma (timbro al retro)

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  • Franco Pinna Sandra Milo 1960 ca. Two original gelatin silver prints large size. Photographer's credit stamp on the verso. cm 23,9 x 35,7 9.41 x 14.06 in....
    Sep. 23, 2019

    Franco Pinna Sandra Milo 1960 ca. Two original gelatin silver prints large size. Photographer's credit stamp on the verso. cm 23,9 x 35,7 9.41 x 14.06 in....

    Est: €200 - €300

    Sandra Milo 1960 ca. Two original gelatin silver prints large size. Photographer's credit stamp on the verso. cm 23,9 x 35,7 9.41 x 14.06 in. IT Sandra Milo 1960 ca. Two original gelatin silver prints large size. Photographer's credit stamp on the verso. cm 23,9 x 35,7 9.41 x 14.06 in.

    Il Ponte Auction House
  • FRANCO PINNA Federic
    Jun. 13, 2019

    FRANCO PINNA Federic

    Est: €200 - €300

    Franco Pinna Federico Fellini in Giulietta degli spiriti 1965 Vintage gelatin silver print, ascribed to Franco Pinna. Notes on the verso. 9.25 x 13.98 in. IT Federico Fellini in Giulietta degli spiriti 1965 Stampa fotografica vintage alla gelatina sali d'argento, attribuito a Pinna. Varie annotazioni al verso. cm 23,5 x 35,5

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  • FRANCO PINNA Fellini on the set of the film "Giulietta degli spiriti"
    Apr. 15, 2018

    FRANCO PINNA Fellini on the set of the film "Giulietta degli spiriti"

    Est: €700 - €1,000

    Jelly print with silver salts, vintage, unique. framed

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  • Franco PINNA
    Apr. 11, 2017

    Franco PINNA

    Est: -

    FRANCO PINNA   1925 - 1978 Ferrovie sarde e locomotiva Winthertur   1985 Vintage gelatin silver print. Photographer's credit stamp verso. in. 9.4 x 11.8

    Aste Bolaffi
  • PINNA FRANCO (1925 - 1978) Giulietta Masina on the set of the film Giulietta degli Spiriti.
    Dec. 10, 2015

    PINNA FRANCO (1925 - 1978) Giulietta Masina on the set of the film Giulietta degli Spiriti.

    Est: €500 - €800

    PINNA FRANCO (1925 - 1978). Giulietta Masina on the set of the film Giulietta degli Spiriti.. Vintage. Stamp of the artist and agency on the back.. Cm 24,00 x 35,00. 1965

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  • PINNA FRANCO (1925 - 1978) The American circus. Album.
    Dec. 10, 2015

    PINNA FRANCO (1925 - 1978) The American circus. Album.

    Est: €4,000 - €5,000

    PINNA FRANCO (1925 - 1978). The American circus. Album.. 27 prints mounted in albums in 4th, half black canvas with handwritten title on the back. Sheet with stamp with artist credit, title of Portfolio No. 48 - The Circus typewritten and various signatures in pen.. Cm 28,70 x 22,50. 1970

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