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1908 - 2001

Brevi note biografiche

  • Nationality: Italy
  • Lifespan: 93 years
  • Top-ranked work: Untitled (DD2CRP)
  • Born: 1908, Italy
  • Top 3 works:
    • Untitled (DD2CRP)
    • Untitled (DD2CR5)
  • Espandi dettagli…
  • Died: 2001
  • Art period: Modern
  • Museums on APS:
    • Museo Nazionale del Teatro e della Danza
    • Museo Nazionale del Teatro e della Danza
    • Museo Nazionale del Teatro e della Danza
    • Museo Nazionale del Teatro e della Danza
    • Museo Nazionale del Teatro e della Danza
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Works on APS: 2

Quiz d'arte

Per ogni domanda è presente una sola risposta corretta.

Domanda 1:
Where was Pasquale De Antonis born?
Domanda 2:
What was De Antonis’s primary profession?
Domanda 3:
With whom did De Antonis collaborate in the theater?
Domanda 4:
What magazine featured De Antonis’s fashion photographs for fifteen years?
Domanda 5:
De Antonis was involved in the cultural life of what gallery?

Pasquale De Antonis (1908 – 2001): A Pioneer of Italian Fashion Photography

Pasquale De Antonis was born in Teramo, Abruzzo, Italy, in 1908. His formative years were marked by a deep connection to his hometown and its artistic traditions—a connection that would profoundly shape his photographic vision. Moving to Pescara in the early 1930s, he established himself as a photographer, embarking on a career dedicated to capturing beauty and emotion through the lens. This initial period saw him honing his craft alongside Arturo Bragaglia in Piazza di Spagna, Rome, immersing himself in the vibrant cultural landscape of the era.
  • Early Training & Influences: De Antonis’s formal training at the Experimental Center of Cinematography in Rome (1936-1937) exposed him to innovative filmmaking techniques and fostered an appreciation for visual storytelling—influences that would permeate his subsequent work.
  • Collaboration with Luchino Visconti & Giorgio Strehler: A pivotal moment arrived when he joined Visconti’s studio, initiating a fruitful partnership that cemented his reputation as a stage photographer. Simultaneously, he collaborated with Strehler, capturing the essence of theatrical performances and contributing to the artistic dialogue of the time.

The Rise of Fashion Photography & Irene Brin's Patronage

His encounter with Irene Brin at the Obelisco Gallery in Rome proved transformative. Recognizing De Antonis’s talent, Brin championed his work and introduced him to the world of high fashion—a realm where he swiftly gained recognition for his ability to elevate portraits into artistic statements. From 1946 until 1968, this collaboration yielded stunning images that defined Roman fashion during its burgeoning international presence. He skillfully blended technical precision with an intuitive understanding of visual aesthetics, creating photographs that transcended mere documentation and became emblems of elegance and sophistication.
  • Notable Collaborations: Among his collaborators were directors like Franco Zeffirelli, Sergio Leone, Luchino Visconti and Giorgio Strehler

A Legacy in Photography & Artistic Recognition

De Antonis’s photographic oeuvre extended beyond the theater, encompassing portraits of prominent figures—artists, intellectuals, and cultural icons—who graced the pages of magazines like *Bellezza* and *La Gazzetta dello Sport*. His work was celebrated for its sensitivity to light and composition, reflecting a humanist approach that prioritized capturing the human spirit. He participated in international exhibitions showcasing his artistic vision, solidifying his place as one of Italy’s foremost photographers.
  • Publications: Featured in publications like *Feste in Abruzzo in the 30s* (Quasar, 1984) and *De Antonis. Un fotografo a teatro* (De Luca Editori d’Arte, 1998), his photographs continue to inspire admiration for their timeless beauty.

The Museo Casa de los Tiros & Continued Artistic Exploration

His legacy lives on through the Museo Casa de los Tiros in Granada, where a selection of his images are displayed—a testament to his enduring contribution to Italian art history. Furthermore, his work was honored with the “Paliotto d’Oro” award from Teramo—a recognition of his hometown's pride in its artistic heritage. His photographic collection resides at the Civico museo biblioteca dell’attore in Genoa, ensuring that his vision continues to resonate across generations.