Advertising Poster by Lucio Venna, 1931
An advertising poster designed by Italian Futurist painter Lucio Venna in 1931. The work exemplifies the graphic sensibility of early twentieth-century commercial art.
An advertising poster designed by Italian Futurist painter Lucio Venna in 1931. The work exemplifies the graphic sensibility of early twentieth-century commercial art.
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An advertising poster created by Italian illustrator Gino Boccasile in 1930. Boccasile was among the foremost poster artists of the Fascist era, renowned for his graphic design and sensuous renderings.
An apartment building in Milan designed by architect Piero Portaluppi and structural engineer Paolo Mario Boschini between 1930 and 1934, located on via Foppa near Parco Solari.
A Rationalist building completed in 1940 in Florence, designed by architect Raffaello Fagnoni and engineer Enrico Bianchini for the Fascist party organization.
An advertising poster designed by Tullio Crali in 1932. The work exemplifies the Futurist artist’s engagement with themes of speed and modern mechanisation.
Arturo Dazzi’s memorial to Italy’s war dead, completed in Crema in 1924. A sculptural work by the Carrara-trained artist, who became known for major public commissions.
An advertising poster designed by Italian painter and illustrator Giacinto Mondaini in 1932, during the early phase of his prolific career in graphic design and visual satire.
La Carmen is a 1935 painting by Italian modernist Mario Tozzi, a founder of the Groupe des Sept and exhibitor at the Venice Biennale.