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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Art Deco Radiator Grilles at Chanin Building (1929) — by Chambellan
A complete visual and iconographic study of the Chanin Building grilles (1929), combining new photographic documentation with historical analysis.
The project focuses on René Chambellan’s sculptural program and decodes The City of Opportunity as a symbolic narrative embedded in the building’s metalwork—where Art Deco ornament becomes a language of ambition, labor, and urban identity in late-1920s New York.
The Nonexistent Knight – The Armour Collection of Ferdinand Von Hapsburg
Discover the Armor collection of Maximilian II of Hapsburg.
Starting in 1577, the Tyrolese Archduke Ferdinand of Habsburg, who later became Holy Roman Emperor, amassed a diverse collection of art and wonders at his Ambras Castle, near Innsbruck, which astounded his contemporaries. His primary focus was on the armory, where he collected the armor owned by all the famous personalities of both his own era and previous centuries—from princes to military commanders.
Bugatti Masterpieces of 1920s and 1930s. By Roberto Bigano
Ikonographia is proud to showcase a gallery of the most iconic vintage Bugatti masterpieces, highlighted by the splendid images of Roberto Bigano. The models range from the legendary Type 13 and Type 35 racing models to the stylish Type 57 Atalante and Atlantic designed by Jean Bugatti.














