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Luigi Martinati
Pupil of the Florentine Academy of Fine Arts, he immediately devoted himself to illustration advertising, drawing, between 1923 and 1941, posters of various subjects (commercial advertising, tourism, etc. for events.). He worked in Rome serving as artistic director dell'IGAP (General Billboard Advertising Company), which also collaborated with Dudovich and Nizzoli. After the war he left the advertising industry to devote himself exclusively to the program of cinema. With Anselmo Ballester and Alfredo Capitani created the BCM study from which came many movie posters in a distinctly realist.SOURCE: (AA.VV., Catalog Bolaffi Manifesto Italian, Giulio Bolaffi Editore, Turin 1995)
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Juarez 1939 |
Wuthering Heights 1939 |
City for Conquest 1940 |
South of Suez 1940 |
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The Letter 1940 |
The Mark of Zorro 1940 |
High Sierra 1941 |
La corona di ferro 1941 |
The Sea Wolf 1941 |
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Casablanca 1942 |
Casablanca 1942 |
Desperate Journey 1942 |
Larceny, Inc. 1942 |
