Sex And Horror: The Art Of Alessandro Biffignandi
By (Author) Alessandro Biffignandi
Korero Press
Korero Press
1st June 2016
28th July 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
Comic book and cartoon artwork
History of design
741.5945
Paperback
160
Width 224mm, Height 260mm
726g
Between the 1960s and the early '80s Italy went crazy for the 'fumetti sexy', a genre of comics with a unique brand of twisted humour, violence, and up-front sensuality. Wilder and weirder than you can imagine, they were some of the most outrageous and shocking comics ever produced. One of the most accomplished and prolific fumetti cover artists was Alessandro Biffignandi, whose artworks featured horror, fantasy and sci-fi elements. This book collects some of the sexiest and most provocative examples of his work, which is highly coveted by collectors today.
Alessandro Biffignandi was born in Rome in 1935 and developed an interest in drawing and cartoons at a very young age. He attended art college, where he became fascinated by cinema posters, and on graduating he became an apprentice with the great Italian poster illustrator Averardo Ciriello. Biffigandi was head-hunted by the studio of Augusto Favelli, which at that time was Italy's biggest producer of film posters. In the 1960s, he moved to Milan and created cover artwork for the D'Ami studio, an art agency that produced comic strips for the UK market, including the famous Fleetway war comics. From 1970 until the early 1980s, he produced hundreds of high-quality covers for the adult comics titles published by Edifumetto--including Zora la Vampira, Cimiteria, and Biancaneve. Biffigandi then left the world of comics to concentrate on magazine and book illustration.