Chiostri, Carlo (1863-1939)

Creator details

Name
Chiostri, Carlo (1863-1939)
Nationality
Italian

Assets (12 in total)

Pinocchio by Carlo Chiostri (1863-1939), one of the first Italian illustrators of the work of Collodi (Carlo Lorenzini). A policeman grabs the wooden puppet through the nose, has the great joy of the sweetheart. This original drawing by Chiostri is to be compared with the same illustration engraved posteriorly for the French edition: GUT2725.
Frontispiece of an ancient Italian edition of the Adventures of Pinocchio by Collodi (Carlo Lorenzini),
Illustration of Pinocchio by Carlo Chiostri (1863-1939), one of the first Italian illustrators of Collodi's work. The wooden puppet and his comrade Lucignolo (Lumignon) discover that they have donkey ears.
Illustration of Pinocchio by Carlo Chiostri (1863-1939), one of the first Italian illustrators of Collodi's work. The wooden puppet and his father Gepetto will escape swimming from the mouth of the huge shark who swallowed them.
Illustration of Pinocchio by Carlo Chiostri (1863-1939), one of the first Italian illustrators of Collodi's work. Pinocchio, finally becoming a real little boy, looks with Geppettto at the wooden puppet he was.
Illustration of Pinocchio by Carlo Chiostri (1863-1939), one of the first Italian illustrators of Collodi's work. The wooden puppet will be swallowed by a terrible shark, despite the help of the blue fee that has taken the look of a goat perched on a rock in the middle of the sea.
Pinocchio by Carlo Chiostri (1863-1939), one of the first Italian illustrators of the work of Collodi (Carlo Lorenzini). The wooden puppet is hung from a tree by two bandits (the cat and the camouflaged fox). This original drawing by Chiostri is to be compared with the same illustration engraved posteriorly for the French Ždition: GUT2721.
Illustration of an old Italian edition of Pinocchio de Collodi (Carlo Lorenzini). The wooden puppet atable for a meal in an inn with two cheeses: the fox and the cat. “It was certainly Pinocchio who ate the least.” Drawing by Carlo Chiostri (1863-1939) grave by Adolfo Bongini.
Illustration of Pinocchio by Carlo Chiostri (1863-1939), one of the first Italian illustrators of Collodi's work. The wooden puppet finds his father Gepetto in the belly of the shark who swallowed them.
Illustration of Pinocchio by Carlo Chiostri (1863-1939), one of the first Italian illustrators of Collodi's work. The wooden puppet is arrested by two gendarmes who accuse him of having injured one of his comrades.
Pinocchio by Carlo Chiostri (1863-1939), one of the first Italian illustrators of the work of Collodi (Carlo Lorenzini). Two gendarmes take the wooden puppet. The image on the left is Chiostri's original drawing, the one on the right is the engraving carried out by Adolfo Bongini. We can compare with the same engraved illustration then for the French edition: GUT2729.
Illustration of Pinocchio by Carlo Chiostri (1863-1939), one of the first Italian illustrators of Collodi's work. Two dogs dressed as gendarmes take the wooden puppet.

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