Advertising Poster for Gardone Riviera
An advertising poster promoting Gardone Riviera, the acclaimed lakeside town on Lake Garda’s western shore in Lombardy.
An advertising poster promoting Gardone Riviera, the acclaimed lakeside town on Lake Garda’s western shore in Lombardy.
An advertising poster created by Italian scenographer and graphic designer Alfredo Capitani in 1933. Capitani was active in poster design throughout the interwar period, working for major film studios.
A 1930 rowing club designed by architect Saverio Dioguardi in Bari, Puglia. The building exemplifies early twentieth-century Italian architectural practice.
Felice Carena’s 1934 painting Girasoli exemplifies the Italian painter’s engagement with modernist colour and form during the interwar period.
A still-life composition created by Italian painter and sculptor Roberto Melli in 1934. The work reflects the artist’s engagement with modern Italian art movements during the interwar period.
A 1933 painting by Mario Pozzati depicting the mother of a prisoner. The work reflects early twentieth-century Italian figurative art.
A 1933 painting by Greek-Italian artist Giorgio de Chirico depicting figures on a beach. The work exemplifies the metaphysical art movement’s exploration of enigmatic spaces and psychological tension.
A still life painting of flowers in a vase created by Italian painter Filippo De Pisis in 1933. The work exemplifies De Pisis’s characteristic treatment of floral subjects with an airy, emotionally charged quality.
An advertising poster designed by Italian illustrator Mario Bazzi in 1931. Bazzi was a prolific cartellonist and commercial artist active across Italy during the early twentieth century.
An advertising poster designed by Marcello Nizzoli in 1929, exemplifying the Italian graphic designer’s engagement with avant-garde movements during the interwar period.