Monumento ai caduti, Treviso
A war memorial in Treviso documented through a historical postcard from the interwar period. The monument commemorates those who fell in conflict.
A war memorial in Treviso documented through a historical postcard from the interwar period. The monument commemorates those who fell in conflict.
A monument commemorating war dead in Tripoli, documented in a historical postcard from Italy’s interwar period.
A war memorial in Varese, documented in a historical postcard from the interwar period (1922–1944). The monument commemorates those who died in conflict.
A historical postcard documenting Piazza Umberto I in Portogruaro, selected from an archive of Italian postcards spanning 1922–1944.
An engineering work designed by Eugenio Miozzi for Venice in 1932–33, originally known as I Quattro Ponti and now called Ponte Tre Ponti.
Savona’s chief municipal engineer Ivan Ricca designed it in 1931. It opened in 1934 for the city’s technical schools and has housed the Liceo Orazio Grassi since the early 1970s.
A commemorative monument designed by Romano Romanelli, erected in Syracuse in 1938 to honour those who fell in African campaigns.
A residential house designed by Milan architect Piero Portaluppi between 1934 and 1936. The building exemplifies early twentieth-century Milanese domestic architecture.
Umberto Lilloni’s 1937 painting Lago di Brivio captures a northern Italian landscape. The work reflects the painter’s engagement with modern Italian art during the interwar period.
Ubaldo Oppi’s 1924 painting Paesaggio cadorino depicts a Cadore landscape in the neo-quattrocento realist style that defined the Novecento Italiano movement.