Wulz, Wanda (1903-84)

Creator details

Name
Wulz, Wanda (1903-84)
Nationality
Italian
Biography
Wanda Wulz was an Italian artist born in Trieste in 1903. She was a painter, photographer, and filmmaker, known for her avant-garde works that explored the intersection of art and technology. Wulz studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice and later moved to Paris, where she was influenced by the Surrealist movement. She experimented with photomontage and collage, creating surreal and dreamlike images that challenged traditional notions of art. In the 1930s, Wulz began working with film, producing abstract and experimental films that were ahead of their time. She also worked as a fashion photographer, capturing the elegance and glamour of the era. Wulz's work was exhibited in major galleries and museums throughout Europe and the United States. She died in Trieste in 1984, leaving behind a legacy of innovative and visionary art.

Assets (49 in total)

Cat and I, 1932 (photomontage)
Portrait of a young woman, Trieste, c.1928 (gelatin silver print)
Two women exercising, Trieste, c.1932 (glass plate)
Portrait of Anita Pittoni in a dress designed by the painter Marcello Clarion, c.1930 (b/w photo)
Portrait of Anita Pezzoni in a dress designed by the painter Marcello Clarion (b/w photo)
Portrait of Anita Pittoni in a dress designed by the painter Marcello Claris (b/w photo)
Portrait of Anita Pittoni in a dress designed by the painter Marcello Clarion, c.1930 (b/w photo)
Portrait of Marion Wulz in dress designed by Anita Pittoni, c.1940 (b/w photo)
Portrait of a smiling young woman, in an elegant evening dress, with the ostrich feather straps. (b/w photo)
Portrait of the violinist, Cesare Barison (b/w photo)
Carpet, created by Anita Pittoni (Anita on the left, worker on the right), 1950 (b/w photo)
Portrait of Anita Pittoni in a dress designed by the painter Marcello Clarion, c.1930 (b/w photo)

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