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  • Anton Giulio Bragaglia. The Bow. 1911. Gelatin silver print, 6 11/16 x 4 11/16" (17 x 11.9 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Gilman Collection, Gift of The Howard Gilman Foundation. © 2014 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

    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. With the publication of his brother Anton Giulio Bragaglia’s book Fotodinamismo futurista (Futurist photodynamism), in 1911, Arturo began collaborating with his brother on photographic experiments, work he continued until 1932, after Anton Giulio’s focus had shifted to cinema. In 1914 Arturo established his own studio. From 1922 until 1928 he was the official photographer of his brothers’ establishment, the Teatro degli Indipendenti, Rome. In 1925, he co-organized the Mostra fotografica italiana (Italian photography exhibition) in Genoa and became a national adviser of the Federazione dei Fotografi. From 1933 on he was increasingly involved in cinema, as the photographic director at Cinecittà, Rome, and later as a screenwriter and actor in a number of major productions, such as René Clair’s 1950 film La Beauté du diable (Beauty and the Devil) and Vittorio De Sica’s 1951 Miracolo a Milano (Miracle in Milan). After World War II he continued to work as a photographer, photojournalist, and screenwriter for major directors. In 1942 the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome appointed him a professor of photography.

    —Mitra Abbaspour

Artist Chronology

January 7, 1893
Born
At location: Arturo Bragaglia
Frosinone
Late 1890s–1910
Anton and Arturo frequent the Cines Film Studio, where their father is the general manager
Frosinone
1910–62
Lives in Rome
At location: Arturo Bragaglia
Rome
1911–14
Produces a series of photodynamics after discovering chronophotography
Rome
Late 1912–mid-1913
Anton and Arturo Bragaglia meet F. T. Marinetti, leader of Italian Futurism; become involved with Futurist literary and artistic circles
Rome
1915
Publish Nuova archeologia romana
Rome
1918–21
Fotoritratti d'arte permanent exhibit at the Casa d'Arte Bragaglia
Rome
1918–29
His photograph studio is folded into Case d'Arte Bragaglia, and he helps run the establishment
At location: Arturo Bragaglia
Rome
1919
Exhibition of his portraits of actresses at the Cova in Milan and the Kursaal in Rimini
Participant: Arturo Bragaglia
Milan Rimini
Spring 1923
Prima Esposizione internazionale di fotografia, ottica e cinematografia at the Palazzo del Giornale
Turin
1925
Appointed National Advisor of the Federazione dei Fotografi
At location: Arturo Bragaglia
Rome
1925
Mostra fotografica Italiana
Organizer: Arturo Bragaglia
Genoa
1925–29
Photographs the performances of the Teatro degli Independenti
At location: Arturo Bragaglia
Rome
September 1930
Primo Concorso fotografico nazionale di Roma
Participant: Anton Giulio Bragaglia
Organizer: Arturo Bragaglia
Rome
December 19, 1932–January 20, 1933
Prima Biennale internazionale d'arte fotografica at the Palazzo del CNI
Rome
Early 1930s
Opens a new studio
At location: Arturo Bragaglia
Rome
October 28–November 4, 1933
Prima Grande Mostra nazionale futurista at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni del Sinacato Ingegneri
Rome
1937–62
Develops successful career as a film actor
At location: Arturo Bragaglia
Rome
1942
Appointed professor of photographic optics at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia
At location: Arturo Bragaglia
Rome
January 21, 1962
Dies
At location: Arturo Bragaglia
Rome

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