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Collection Gems: The Farabola Archive

The Farabola Archive is a prolific and multifarious collection of images that includes a vast array of important historical photographs. The collection includes images from all facets of history: war, the arts, film, popular culture, sport, and so much more. Bridgeman Images is proud to represent and share this fantastic collection.

 

John Lennon and Yoko Ono in Hotel du Cap Eden Roc d'Antibes - 1970  / Farabola / Bridgeman Images
Portrait of the Artist Salvador Dali, Rome, 29/04/1954 (b/w photo) / Farabola / Bridgeman Images
Finale of FIFA World Cup in Paris, 1998 / Bridgeman Images

Tullio Farabola was one of the most preeminent Italian photojournalists of the twentieth century. Born in Milan in 1920, he eventually followed in his father’s footsteps and took up photography. During World War Two, he documented important historical events including the German occupation and Mussolini’s last speech.

Benito Mussolini, during a meeting with Adolf Hitler, Munich, Germany, 1937 (b/w photo) / Farabola / Bridgeman Images


Farabola survived the war and continued his career as a photojournalist, opening a photo agency in Milan and documenting the harsh living conditions of post-war Italy.

Italian alpine hunter-skiers unit in the Adamello-Presanella massif, Italy, 1915 (b/w photo) / Farabola / Bridgeman Images


In the 1960’s, Farabola began organising a historical photographic archive. As acquisitions of materials from other archives began to increase, the rapid expansion of Farabola’s collection ensued. The first major acquisition was the archive of Adolfo Porry Pastorel’s VEDO Agency in the mid 1950s. The archives of numerous reputable Italian photographers were subsequently acquired, as well as. significant collections of photographs documenting fascism in Nazi Germany.

Pope Pius XII praying, 1940s (photo) / Farabola / Bridgeman Images

The collection continued to grow exponentially, spanning a diverse range of subjects, the vast
majority of which have been digitised today.

Peggy Guggenheim, Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, Venice, September 18, 1957 (b/w photo) / Farabola / Bridgeman Images

From the Pope to Elvis Presley, and from Andy Warhol to the Pharaohs, the Farabola Archive has it all.
 

Elvis Presley (photo) Elvis Aaron Presley (1935-77), American singer and actor; also known as 'The King'. / Private Collection / Bridgeman Images


 

Around 1986, portrait of the American painter Andy Warhol (1930 - 1987). Photo Oliosi / Farabola. © Farabola / Bridgeman Images
Exhibition 'The Pharaohs': Sarcophagus of Ahmose. New Kingdom, 18th dynasty. Painted wood. West Thebes, hiding place of Deir El Bahari. Cairo, Egyptian Museum. Digital image. © Farabola / Bridgeman Images

Over 9,000 historical images from the fantastic Farabola Archive have been digitised and uploaded to the Bridgeman  website, with even more archival gems being catalogued right now.

Click here to see what is currently available on the website from the Farabola collection.

 

Contact our sales team for enquiries about licensing images and clearing copyright. 

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