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Studio Bozzetto

Allegro non troppo - Bolero, 1976

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Information

tempera on cel and thin cardboard
34 x 25 cm
Original cel on painted background for Maurice Ravel's "Bolero", the main and most famous animated episode of "Allegro non troppo", a film produced and directed by Bruno Bozzetto in 1976. Also known as "March of the Dinosaurs", "Bolero" is the episode around which the entire film developed, the most complex from a technical point of view (it required two years of work) and the most loved by Bozzetto himself. From the liquid of a Coca-Cola abandoned by a spaceship begins the evolution of life, starting from a primordial broth the creatures evolve and, in true Darwinian style, try to eat each other, thus arriving at birds, snakes, dinosaurs, monkeys and humans. The scene presented by us is present at minute 12:16. Artwork, complete with Bruno Bozzetto Film stamp of originality, is a rare original exhibited in a North American show in the 1980s.

Condition report

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