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Portrait of the Sardinian bandit Giuseppe Noli Coi
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Portrait of the Sardinian bandit Giuseppe Noli Coi
Portrait of the Sardinian bandit Giuseppe Noli Coi Orune. Date of Photograph:1900-1910
Unidentified Author
FVQ-F-152304-0000
Media ID 33300849
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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FVQ-F-152304-0000 - Portrait of the Sardinian Bandit Giuseppe Noli Coi
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. This photo print, captured between 1900 and 1910 by an unidentified author from Alinari, transports us back in time to the rugged landscapes of Italy. The subject of this mesmerizing portrait is none other than the notorious Sardinian bandit, Giuseppe Noli Coi. In this striking image, we witness a young man whose face tells a thousand stories. Every line etched on his weathered skin speaks volumes about his tumultuous life as a brigand. His piercing eyes seem to hold secrets that only he knows, reflecting both the resilience and vulnerability that come with such a perilous existence. The photograph not only captures Giuseppe's physical attributes but also delves into his psychological aspects. It invites us to ponder upon the inner workings of this individual who defied societal norms and chose a path outside the boundaries of law and order. Nudity plays an intriguing role in this portrait as it strips away any pretense or facade, exposing raw humanity at its core. By baring himself physically, Giuseppe challenges our preconceived notions about social status and forces us to confront our own biases. Beyond being just an intimate portrayal of one man's life, this photograph serves as a window into Italian history during that era. It sheds light on brigandism as a social phenomenon prevalent in certain regions where poverty clashed with political unrest. As we gaze upon "FVQ-F-152304-0000" we are transported not only through time but also across territories - exploring populations and their struggles within contemporary nations. This powerful image reminds us how history intertwines with individuals like Giuseppe Noli Coi – shaping societies while leaving indelible marks on collective memory.
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