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Portrait of the Sardinian bandit Gio Pinna
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Portrait of the Sardinian bandit Gio Pinna
Portrait of the Sardinian bandit Gio Pinna Orotelli. Date of Photograph:1880-1890
Unidentified Author
FVQ-F-152293-0000
Media ID 33300981
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Brigand Brigandism History Of Contemporary Nations Italy Of A Social Phenomenon Person And Social Status Populations Territories Parts Of The Body Society And Politics
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This photo print, titled "FVQ-F-152293-0000" takes us back in time to the late 19th century in Italy. The subject of this mesmerizing portrait is none other than Gio Pinna, a notorious Sardinian bandit who captivated the imagination of many during that era. In this striking image, we see Pinna's face and various parts of his body depicted with remarkable detail. The artist has chosen to present him in all his natural glory, showcasing his nude form as a symbol of vulnerability and raw humanity. Through this intimate portrayal, we catch a glimpse into the complex nature of male identity within society. Pinna's piercing gaze holds our attention as we contemplate the social status he represents. As a brigand, he embodies both admiration and fear among the people. This photograph serves as a testament to the intricate relationship between individuals like Pinna and their impact on society at large. Beyond its artistic value, this image also offers insight into Italian history during that period. It sheds light on brigandism as a social phenomenon prevalent in certain regions of Italy at that time – an intriguing aspect often overlooked by mainstream historical narratives. The unidentified author behind this masterpiece skillfully captures not only Pinna's physical appearance but also conveys an entire scene filled with rich historical context. As viewers, we are transported back to witness firsthand the complexities surrounding contemporary nations' histories – their populations, territories, and societal struggles. This Alinari print allows us to delve deep into Gio Pinna's world while simultaneously exploring broader themes related to personhood, politics, and cultural dynamics within Italian society during those transformative years from 1880-1890.
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