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Pino Settanni Mixed Media

Italian, b. 1949

Pino Settanni was an Italian photographer. He is well-known for his portraits of famous people, Portraits in Black, Zodiac and Capital Vices series. In his life, he participated in many groups and solo shows and published his photographs in the most important magazines in the world. His artworks are permanently exhibited at the Musée Français de la Carte à Jouer in Issy-les-Moulineaux, at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris and the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Cisinello Balsamo. The Museo Della Fotografia of Pino Settanni opened in Matera in 2015.

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Artist: Pino Settanni
Birds - Mixed Media by Pino Settanni - 1970s
By Pino Settanni
Located in Roma, IT
Birds is an original artwork realized by Pino Settanni in the 1970s. Black and white photograph with China retouching. Includes a black frame: 35 x 1.5 x 29 cm. Pino Settanni was an Italian photographer. He is well-known for his portraits of famous people, his Potraits in Black, his Zodiac and Capital Vices series. In his life, he participated in many group and solo shows and published his photographs on the most important magazines of the world. His artworks are permanently exhibited at the Musée Francais de la Carte À Jouer...
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1970s Contemporary Pino Settanni Mixed Media

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Ink, Photographic Paper

Flight of Swallows - Mixed Media by Pino Settanni - 2000s
By Pino Settanni
Located in Roma, IT
Flight of Swallows is an original modern artwork realized in the 2000 by the Italian artist Pino Settanni (Grottaglie, 1949). Original photograph. Unique specimen. Very good condi...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Pino Settanni Mixed Media

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Ink, Photographic Paper

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