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Fellini, Federico. (1920–1993). "L'Aquilone" (1978) - Three Original Drawings for Playboy Magazine.
L'Aquilone, 1978, for Playboy Magazine. Three ink on paper sketches, one signed 'Fellini' (lower left), presented with the corresponding double-page magazine feature, each framed. 14 1/4 x 19 1/2 in. (largest). Provenance:Bruce Williamson, Film Critic, Playboy Magazine, 1968-1998.

The sentiment behind the Playboy feature was to give noted film directors the chance to express their own erotic fantasies on film where, due to censorship restrictions, they would not otherwise have been able to do so. Fellini came up with the notion of two priests flying a kite on a beach and discovering a voluptuous goddess at the end of the line. These sketches are the original concept ideas for the feature which were gifted to Bruce Williamson at the time.

Fellini, Federico. (1920–1993) "L'Aquilone" (1978) - Three Original Drawings for Playboy Magazine

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Fellini, Federico. (1920–1993). "L'Aquilone" (1978) - Three Original Drawings for Playboy Magazine.
L'Aquilone, 1978, for Playboy Magazine. Three ink on paper sketches, one signed 'Fellini' (lower left), presented with the corresponding double-page magazine feature, each framed. 14 1/4 x 19 1/2 in. (largest). Provenance:Bruce Williamson, Film Critic, Playboy Magazine, 1968-1998.

The sentiment behind the Playboy feature was to give noted film directors the chance to express their own erotic fantasies on film where, due to censorship restrictions, they would not otherwise have been able to do so. Fellini came up with the notion of two priests flying a kite on a beach and discovering a voluptuous goddess at the end of the line. These sketches are the original concept ideas for the feature which were gifted to Bruce Williamson at the time.