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  1. Italian, 1893–1962. 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.

  2. Arturo Bragaglia (7 January 1893 – 21 January 1962) was an Italian actor. He appeared in more than one hundred films from 1938 to 1961.

  3. 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. Biografia. Secondogenito di Francesco Bragaglia (direttore generale della Casa di produzione Cines) e della nobildonna romana Maria Tassi-Visconti, insieme al fratello Carlo Ludovico si dedicò al lavoro di fotografo-ritrattista, e solo nel 1937 esordì come caratterista in Stasera alle undici di Oreste Biancoli .

  5. 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.

  6. 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. As teenagers in Rome, the Bragaglias learned photography and filmmaking at Cines, a film studio in Rome managed by their father.

  7. Arturo Bragaglia was an Italian photographer who was born in 1893. Arturo Bragaglia's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 432 USD to 137,500 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork.