Portrait of Fulcieri Paulucci de’ Calboli by Adolfo Wildt
Adolfo Wildt carved this marble portrait in 1924. The work exemplifies the sculptor’s refined approach to figurative sculpture, combining technical precision with modernist sensibility.
Adolfo Wildt carved this marble portrait in 1924. The work exemplifies the sculptor’s refined approach to figurative sculpture, combining technical precision with modernist sensibility.
Oil painting by Italian artist Felice Carena depicting the biblical scene of the Supper at Emmaus, created in 1922 during the artist’s formative years in Rome.
Primo Conti’s 1930 portrait of Countess Jeanne Bombicci Pontelli demonstrates the Florentine artist’s mature synthesis of modernist movements during the 1920s.
An advertising poster designed by Italian scenographer and graphic artist Alfredo Capitani in 1941. Capitani was a prolific poster designer who worked for major Italian and American film studios throughout the mid-twentieth century.
A portrait painting by Italian modernist Ubaldo Oppi from 1925, executed in the neo-quattrocento realist style of the Novecento Italiano movement.
An industrial wool mill designed by engineers Poggi and Gaudenzi, completed in 1924 in Prato. The complex remains partially operational and represents significant early twentieth-century industrial architecture in Tuscany.
A reclining nude by Italian painter Franco Gentilini, completed in 1929 as the artist established himself in Rome’s modernist circles.
The Diga del Molato is an irrigation and hydroelectric dam built in 1928 on the Tidone torrent, creating an artificial lake on the border between Pavia and Piacenza provinces.
A marble portrait sculpture of King Victor Emmanuel III, created by Italian sculptor Adolfo Wildt in 1930. The work exemplifies Wildt’s characteristic blend of formal simplicity and refined execution.
An advertising poster for Ischia commissioned by the Naples Provincial Tourism Board, designed by Giuseppe Riccobaldi del Bava in 1941. The work exemplifies the Italian poster tradition of the interwar period.