Palazzo INCIS, Matera: State Housing on Piazza Roma
Two listed buildings on Piazza Roma, built to house state employees and protected as evidence of public building in Matera between the wars. Their facades were restored between 2013 and 2015.
Two listed buildings on Piazza Roma, built to house state employees and protected as evidence of public building in Matera between the wars. Their facades were restored between 2013 and 2015.
A 1925 painting by Italian architect and painter Vinicio Paladini. Created during the artist’s transition from Futurism to Imagism, the work exemplifies his experimental approach to figuration.
A Rationalist palace built in L’Aquila between 1929 and 1932 as headquarters for the GioventĂą Italiana del Littorio. Now home to the Gran Sasso Science Institute administration.
A still life painting by Italian artist Bruno Croatto, completed in 1944 during the final year of World War II.
A modernist aqueduct structure built in 1935 in the upper district of San Nicolò Gerrei, Cagliari, in Sardinia, near natural water sources.
An advertising poster designed by Leonetto Cappiello in 1929. Cappiello pioneered modern poster design with bold figures set against dark backgrounds, a radical departure from the painterly tradition of earlier poster art.
An advertising poster designed by Italian painter Giuseppe Riccobaldi del Bava in 1941. Riccobaldi del Bava was recognized for his distinctive work in travel, marketing and industrial poster design.
A sculptural work by Italian artist Mino Rosso created around 1931. The piece exemplifies the artist’s approach to form through rhythmic interpenetration of volumes.
An advertising poster created by Italian graphic designer Gino Boccasile in 1940. Boccasile was one of the most prominent poster artists of the Fascist era.
A 1931 painting by Italian artist Giuseppe Moroni, created during Italy’s interwar period. The work reflects the artistic movements and cultural context of early fascist-era Italy.