Italian actress Alida Valli looking at French actor, director and singer Alain Delon in the film Indian Summer. Italy, 1972
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Expressive and raw large-scale modernist portrait of the timeless film actress Alida Valli (Italian, 1921-2006) by contemporary Barcelona artist Mariona Millá (Spanish, b.1954), 2010. Layers of black, white, and grey paint drip down the quickly rendered face, revealing the pencil drawing and rough surface of the masonite. The natural color of the masonite comes through, becoming part of the neutral color palette. Signed and dated "Millá 10" on verso. Titled "Alida Valli" on verso. Masonite is affixed to a wood frame backing for a frameless display. Masonite size: 39.38"H x 35.38"W. Born in Barcelona in 1954, with an extensive and constantly innovative professional career, Mariona has been exploring fine art and the teaching of art for over 35 years. She has had numerous exhibitions throughout Europe, and her work can be found in the US and Japan. She uses new and original techniques in her painting, mural painting, sculpture, theatre set design and props. In the publishing field, she continues working as an illustrator. This all demonstrates the originality of her work which can be defined as somewhere between New Figuration and Contemporary European Expressionism, but with Mediterranean soul. Her exhibitions and projects, always on a large scale in terms of quantity and quality, include other artistic disciplines and presentations, and also analyses of her work by distinguished writers in the Catalan and European cultural circle. Mariona has spent over 40 years teaching artistic technique and promoting fine art by giving seminars, courses and conferences about the theory of practice of painting. She has also featured on radio shows. She has published articles about painting and also written forewords for other artists and groups. Her first book, “VIATGE PER LA PINTURA” (A Journey through Painting) offers keys to understanding art and artists. It was published by Viena Edicions and is currently being translated into English and Spanish. Her work was exhibited at the Museum of Cervera, Spain, in the 2019 exhibition “Mariona Milla- Exhibition of Paintings of Witches, Devils, and Other Species”. “Mariona Millà has a volcanic force in her painting that is born like an explosion from the bottom of its nature, it advances like a river of lava on the side of our sensibilities and solidifies in images with intense colors.” - Josep Maria Cadena (art critic, in review of "Bestiary", 2003) less
1995 Original 26" x 40" U. S. Video Rental Store Movie Poster A Month by the Lake, the 1995 John Irvin romantic comedy (A charming, wealthy English gentleman. Two beautiful women. If it only takes a moment to fall in love, imagine what can happen in...; A handsome, wealthy bachelor. Two beautiful women. Imagine what can happen in... A Month by the Lake; From the novel by H.E. Bates) starring Vanessa Redgrave, Edward Fox, Uma Thurman, Alida Valli (often billed simply as Valli; best remembered as the female lead of The Third Man), and Carlo Cartier Mint Unfolded Condition SEE PHOTO FOR ANY DEFECTS IN THIS POSTER.
Portrait of Italian actress Alida Valli looking troubled. Italy, 1960s
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Dutch postcard by Takken, Utrecht, no. 1683. Photo: publicity still for Senso (Luchino Visconti, 1954). Strikingly beautiful actress Alida Valli (1921-2006) was Italy’s Sweetheart of the early 1940s. She fascinated audiences not only with her flawless porcelain face, her dark, voluptuous hair and her green, expressive eyes, but also with her ability to simultaneously hide and reveal a character's thoughts and emotions. In a career that spanned seven decades, she appeared in more than 110 films including such classics as The Third Man and Senso. For more postcards, a bio and clips check out our blog European Film Star Postcards or follow us at Tumblr or Pinterest.
Italian postcard. Ballerini & Fratini Editori, Firenze, No,42480. Italcine. Photo Vaselli. 1940s. Strikingly beautiful actress Alida Valli (1921-2006) was Italy’s Sweetheart of the early 1940s. She fascinated audiences not only with her flawless porcelain face, her dark, voluptuous hair and her green, expressive eyes, but also with her ability to simultaneously hide and reveal a character's thoughts and emotions. In a career that spanned seven decades, she appeared in more than 110 films including such classics as The Third Man and Senso. For more postcards, a bio and clips check out our blog European Film Star Postcards or follow us at Tumblr or Pinterest.
"Italian actress Alida Valli, born Alida Maria von Altenburger von Markenstein und Frauenberg, leans against a tree beside her son Carlo, who has followed in her mother's footsteps; during fascist...
This week, we're in Bologna at Il Cinema Ritrovato. Our favourite venue is the giant screen in Piazza Maggiore where we will experience tonight the ...
Italian postcard by Aser, Roma, no. 250. Photo: Pesce. Strikingly beautiful actress Alida Valli (1921-2006) was Italy’s Sweetheart of the early 1940s. She fascinated audiences not only with her flawless porcelain face, her dark, voluptuous hair and her green, expressive eyes, but also with her ability to simultaneously hide and reveal a character's thoughts and emotions. In a career that spanned seven decades, she appeared in more than 110 films including such classics as The Third Man and Senso. For more postcards, a bio and clips check out our blog European Film Star Postcards or follow us at Tumblr or Pinterest.