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An unforgotten femininity icon, Marilyn Monroe was the inspiration behind this original shot by Alberto Alicata. During the 2020 lockdown when his professional activity suddenly blocked, Alicata conceived a series of contemporary-style still lives he dedicated to pop culture's icons and created by arranging items he had at home or he could buy at grocery stores or newsstands. Contact the Concierge for the frame's availability and pricing.
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Ceramica Pinto
Campania, Italy | Ceramist
The first of the Pinto family to start out the family business was Vincenzo Pinto – born in Vietri sul Mare in 1870. He rented an old ceramics factory of the beginning of the 19th century, and developed the workshop until the famous tiles began exporting in the 1920s. Many important designers, including Rossi (Founder of the Salerno School of Ceramics), Tot, Rivetti in the 60s, artist Carrano and architect Giò Ponti, collaborated through the years. Rosaura and Carlo Pinto are now at the lead of this historical workshop preserving ancient techniques and designs.Discover more