ARBITRARY COLORS: a chromatic elaboration of Leonardo\

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title: COLOR G - THE VITRUVIAN MAN

subject date: 2007-11-07

caption: ARBITRARY COLORS: a chromatic elaboration of Leonardo's famous drawing of the Vitruvian Man. Shades of green and cyan on a black background. This sophisticated process of arbitrary creative coloring was developed by Ando Gilardi (1921 - 2012) #andogilardi in the 1970s. It is a photographic technique of great expressive power and versatility, with results that can be considered a precursor to subsequent digital elaborations. Color G, Milan, circa 1970.

category: HIS

copyright: © Fototeca Gilardi

copyright status: Copyrighted Work

country: Italia

credit: Fototeca Gilardi

instructions: Per utilizzi: Fototeca Gilardi - t. 02 3931 2652

Creation date: 0000-00-00 00:00:00

object name: 58820

priority: 0

multiplying price: 1.00

pricing: default

continent: Europa

image century : XX

image epoch: Anni Settanta

licence: RM

subject century: XVI

subject epoch: Rinascimento

technique: Color G

id: 20670

file name: FSNgilardi_58820.jpg

keywords

A. GilardiAndo Gilardiprocessingartistic experimentationcolorsColor Ghistory of photographyphotography arbitrarycreative photographySeventiesItalyarbitrary colorscreativenesscreative colorsinnovationinnovatorchromatismLeonardo da VincimanVitruviusperfectionproportionsbodyRenaissanceart created by artgeometryharmony

Dimensioni in pixel: 2362 x 3543

Dimensioni file jpeg: 809KB

Dimensione file non compresso: 24517.28 KB

Dimensioni di stampa (300dpi): 20 x 30 cm

Image size: 2.362 x 3.543 pixels

File size: 809,00 KByte

Uncompressed file size: 23,94 MByte