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17 x 22,5 cm
Original drawing made by Fellini in the early 70s depicting two "Baffone", the nickname of the peasant women that the boys in "Amarcord" go to spy on when they get on their bicycles and << settle their majestic bottoms on the saddles >>. Artwork published full page in the volume "Federico Fellini: La mia Rimini" on page 41 by Guaraldi Editore in 2003. The most immediate expression of Federico Fellini's extraordinary imagination has always been drawing, both during the preparation of films and in those more intimate, carefree and therefore joyful moments in which, having discharged all his creative energies, he would dive into the more relaxing and liberating ones that drawing suggested to him.