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26 Rare Photos Of Celebrities Hanging Out In Venice In The 50s And 60s
You may be cool, but you'll never be "Dalì-Throwing-Gang-Signs-On-A-Gondola" cool.
These pictures come from one of the biggest photographic archives in Europe, Cameraphoto studio in Venice. Among the 320,000 negatives conserved in the archive are over 50 years of history and culture in the City of Water. From protagonists of the cinema to artists, bizarre invasions of elephants and eccentric characters, walks on water, unlikely inventions and adverse weather conditions - all this and much more has passed through the lens of the agencies photographers.
All this coolness needs to be preserved and handed down to future generations. In order to save the original negatives of these photographs, the owner of the archive launched a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter.
The purpose of this campaign is to raise sufficient funds to digitize the original photographs and obtain copies of the images in high resolution.
More info: kickstarter.com
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Paul Newman
Uh he was so gorgeous. He'd give guys today a run for their money.
Sophia Loren
Paul Newman
Salvador Dalì
Brigitte Bardot
Why were celebrities of this era and past more beautiful than the ones we call celebrities nowadays?
Jane Fonda
Catherine Deneuve
look how far we've come back then celebrities could think and had hobbies besides driving and surfing insta
Kirk Douglas
Alain Delon
Annamaria Benvenuti
Sophia Loren With Her Sister Maria
Maria Scicolone, Sophia's sister, got married with Romano Mussolini, son of the italian dictator Benito Mussolini. Romano Mussolini was the "rebel" of the family, playing "negro jazz" during the '30. He used to play jazz on the roof of the summer villa of Mussolinis, and someone reported to the dictator Benito Mussolini this thing. He called the son and asked him "Is it true you playing negro jazz on the roof?", Romano Mussolini replied "Yes", and the dictator said "Well, if i catch you playing that music, better you stay there on the roof and don't come down"...
Mick Jagger
Pablo Picasso
Claudia Cardinale
Sean Connery
Chet Baker
Walt Disney
Roger Moore
Brigitte Bardot
Burt Lancaster
Elephants In The Heart Of Venice
Water Ski In Venice's Canals
Totò
The "prince" if italian comedy. Like a fusion of Jerry Lewis, Buster Keaton and Bob Hope. He was born in Naples, as illegitimate son of a lady and a marquis. But the marquis never recognized him as his son, so when he got famous and rich, he bought a noble title of Prince. his name was Antonio De Curtis, but after the title, the name became: Antonio Griffo Focas Flavio Angelo Ducas Comneno Porfirogenito Gagliardi De Curtis di Bisanzio. His generosity was proverbial. At the top of the success, he used to go around the poor streets of Naples and handle thousands of banknotes to people who needs. He supported and patroned a dog shelter for hundreds of dogs, sponsored a house for young mothers and dozens of other philanthropist organizations. If you get the chance to watch any of his movies in YT, with english subtitles, give it a try. And choose "Miseria e Nobilta'" :))
David Niven
Ernest Hemingway
Marcello Mastroianni
when you have as much charisma as these people do, any picture of them is cool
Have you seen Sean Connery in his sexy red nappy?
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