Fountain with Fruit Basket by Graziosi, Mercato Albinelli, Modena
A sculptural fountain by Giuseppe Graziosi crowns the central hall of Modena’s covered market, inaugurated in 1931. The work features a figure holding a basket of flowers.
A sculptural fountain by Giuseppe Graziosi crowns the central hall of Modena’s covered market, inaugurated in 1931. The work features a figure holding a basket of flowers.
The San Candido Military Sacrarium, designed by architect Giovanni Greppi and sculptor Giannino Castiglioni, was built in 1939 in the Prato Valley near Bolzano. The circular fortification-style structure houses 228 fallen soldiers from the First World War.
Decorative relief panels on Palazzo della Libertà in Bergamo, designed by architect Alziro Bergonzo and completed in 1940. Originally built as Casa Littoria, the fascist-era building now serves civic purposes under its current name.
A decorative fountain in Art Deco style designed by Florentine sculptor Giuseppe Gronchi as part of a promotional series for the Davide Campari company. One of three such fountains remaining in Italy.
Villa Masini is a residence in Montevarchi, Arezzo, designed by engineer Giuseppe Petrini and architect Luigi Zumkeller for entrepreneur Angiolo Masini between 1924 and 1927.
Dux is a 1933 painting by Italian artist Uberto Bonetti, created during his engagement with Futurist aeropittura. The work reflects Bonetti’s artistic movement toward dynamic, flight-inspired compositions.
A mosaic detail from Foro Italico in Rome, designed by Gino Severini and Giulio Rosso, laid by artisans from the Friuli School of Mosaic. The sports complex was built between 1928 and 1938.
A monument commemorating fallen soldiers, created by G. Di Pietro in Naples in 1923.
A mosaic detail depicting a female figure, created by Italian painter Gino Pancheri for the Galleria dei Legionari Trentini in Trento in 1937.
A residential tower designed by Italian architect Umberto Nordio and completed in Fiume between 1939 and 1942. The building exemplifies Rationalist principles applied to urban domestic architecture in the interwar period.