-
expositions in 1974. In 1977, he co-founded with
Luigi Ghirri Punto e
Virgola, the
first Italian publishing house entirely devoted to photography. Having...
- signs,
which include: "Il
Punto Interrogativo" (The
Question Mark), "La
Virgola" (The Comma), "I Due Punti" (The Two Points), "Il
Punto exclamativo" (The...
- also
known as
Sebastiano Schiavone and
Sebastiano da Rovigno,
Bastian Virgola and
nicknamed Zoppo (literally, lame) (1420 – 1505) was a
woodcarver and...
- the late 15th and
early 16th centuries. He was a
pupil of fra
Bastian Virgola (also
known as
Sebastiano Schiavone da Rovigno). Rognini, Luciano. "Giovanni...
-
vocals (1996–2000)
Andrea Tinti –
Enciclopedia del rock
bolognese (Punto E
Virgola 2001)
Oderso Rubini –
Largo all'avanguardia, Milano,
Sonic Press, 2012...
- was
published in 1978 in
France by
Contrejour and in
Italy by
Punto e
Virgola with a text by
Helmut Gernsheim.
Fontana is the art
director of the Toscana...
- live in the
dilapidated ba****t of an old
apartment building. One night,
Virgola, the
youngest of them,
discovers several boxes in an
adjoining room, all...
- Emilia,
Italy on 14
February 1992. Kodachrome. Self-published /
Punto e
Virgola, 1978. London: Mack, 2012. ISBN 9781907946240. With an
essay by Francesco...
- some
sporadic stage works he
founded a
small theater company, "Punto e
Virgola".
Citran is best
known for his
films with
fellow Paduan director Carlo...
- Bari: Laterza. 1982. 70 anni di
fotografia in Italia. Modena:
Punto &
Virgola. 1978.
Chiesa Pierre Guillemot Michel; Guia Boni (2001).
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