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  1. Los Hermanos Bragaglia. Historia de la Fotografía. Turno Noche. Anton Giulio Braggaglia: Autorretrato (1913) Nacimiento y Procedencia. Los hermanos, son originarios de Italia, naturales de Roma. Hijos de Francesco y Maria. Anton Giulio, (1890 - 1960), Arthuro (1893 - 1962) y Carl (1894 - 1998). Formación Académica e Influencias.

  2. Walther Photographs. Arturo Bragaglia began his career making photographs in collaboration with his older brother Anton Giulio Bragaglia. His artistic training was developed as an assistant, alongside his brothers, in his father Francesco Bragaglia’s film production company in Rome.

  3. Arturo Bragaglia | MoMA. Italian, 1893–1962. Works. Exhibition. Publication. Arturo Bragaglia began his career making photographs in collaboration with his older brother Anton Giulio Bragaglia. His artistic training was developed as an assistant, alongside his brothers, in his father Francesco Bragaglia’s film production company in Rome.

  4. To express this new sense of reality, the Bragaglia brothers, Anton Giulio and Arturo, invented photographs that would convey the passage of time in the photograph’s single moment. The Smoker–The Match–The Cigarette | Object:Photo | MoMA

  5. Géneros. Desglose por tipo. Acreditado con. Arturo Bragaglia (1893 - 1962) fue un actor de Italia conocido por Milagro en Milán, Bellísima, Le sei mogli di Barbablù, I Teddy boys della canzone, Los dos oficiales, Don Lorenzo, Carne de horca, Le cameriere, A fil di spada y Cose da pazzi.

  6. 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. Credit Line: Gilman Collection, Purchase, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation Gift, through Joyce and Robert Menschel, 2005. Accession Number: 2005.100.135.

  7. 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.