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Giuseppe Cavalli

1904–1961

Carnival in Fano 1950
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Giuseppe Cavalli (29 November 1904 – 25 October 1961) was an Italian photographer, little known outside his native country. His work had a "simple, quiet aesthetic" and he was "best known for his ‘high-key’ style, characterised by the use of bright, even lighting to minimise shadow." Cavalli was a joint founder of the photography group La Bussola (The Compass) in 1947, and on his own formed the photography group Misa in 1953.

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  • The Hand and the Mirror

    Giuseppe Cavalli
    1951
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  • Cabins

    Giuseppe Cavalli
    1955
  • Desire for Immensity

    Giuseppe Cavalli
    1954
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  • The Padlock - Forbidden Entry

    Giuseppe Cavalli
    1954
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  • Winter

    Giuseppe Cavalli
    1946
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  • Carnival in Fano

    Giuseppe Cavalli
    1950
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