The Roberto Bigano Photography Archive
Roberto Bigano is an Italian photographer with 35 books to his credit. He developed special skills in digital and high-resolution photography and taught photography at international workshops and conferences. Visit his site.
Dedicated pages on his works on Ikonographia: Bugatti Automobili, “Plastic Girls” (Mannequins), Sardinia Artistic Bread.
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Bugatti Automobili, The Blue Factory & EB110 — A Complete Visual Archive
This featured story introduces a newly re-edited and expanded view of Roberto Bigano’s photographic documentation—available nowhere else—of one of the most ambitious and influential supercar projects of the 1990s.
This page brings together three fully restyled chapters and reframes them as a coherent visual archive: the Fabbrica Blu, the production process behind the scenes, and the development of the car from the EB110 model to the EB112.
Plastic Girls: 50 Years of Artificial Beauty
Plastic Girls: 50 Years of Artificial Beauty introduces a newly re-edited and expanded view of Roberto Bigano’s long-term photographic study of shop-window mannequins.
This featured page brings together three fully restyled chapters and reframes them as a coherent visual archive, examining artificial femininity and commercial display as cultural artifacts across nearly five decades.
The Old Testament Ivory Carvings. Amalfi XII Century
This story highlights the impressive reproductions of the nearly complete set of Old Testament Ivory Carvings, which date back to the late 11th century. These carvings are housed in the Diocesan Museum of the Cathedral of Salerno, Italy. Their origins remain a mystery, likely connected to the powerful and prosperous Maritime Republic of Amalfi. The next story will focus on the New Testament.














