A comprehensive look at Italian poster design, from vintage to modern posters (1895 - 1971) designed by numerous designers and artists. I have included individual biographies of the artists, where found.
This is part 9 of an 11 part series on Italian Poster Design:
Giuseppe Riccobaldi (1887-1976) continued from part 8 of this series:
1931 III Grand Concours Motonautique Venise Lido by Giuseppe Riccobaldi |
1935 Dolores del Rio, Folia Messicana by Giuseppe Riccobaldi |
1935 Il Re dell 'Ombra by Giuseppe Riccobaldi |
c1935 Fiat 1500 by Giuseppe Riccobaldi |
c1935 Lago di Garda, Gardone Riviera by Giuseppe Riccobaldi |
c1935 Martini Vemouth by Giuseppe Riccobaldi |
1936 Lago di Garda, Riva-Torbole by Giuseppe Riccobaldi |
1940 Terminillo by Giuseppe Riccobaldi |
1947 Fiera Campionaria Nazionale Vicenza by Giuseppe Riccobaldi |
1948 Capri l'isola del sole by Giuseppe Riccobaldi |
n.d. Fiat 508c by Giuseppe Riccobaldi |
n.d. Lloyd Triestino M.S Victoria, Europa-Ägypten by Giuseppe Riccobaldi |
n.d. Lloyd Triestino M.S Victoria, Europa-Ägypten by Giuseppe Riccobaldi |
n.d. Navigazione Generale Italiana by Giuseppe Riccobaldi |
n.d. Neptunia Cosulich by Giuseppe Riccobaldi |
n.d. Sapone Stella Lanza by Giuseppe Riccobaldi |
n.d. Sidarma Italnavi, Italia Sud-America by Giuseppe Riccobaldi |
n.d. Sidarma by Giuseppe Riccobaldi |
Carlo "Piquillo" Pandolfi (1906 - 1943) no biographical information found:
1930 Autorimessa Vittoria Padova by Carlo "Piquillo" Pandolfi |
1930 Fiera di Padove, Luna Park by Carlo "Piquillo" Pandolfi |
1930 Lido di Milano Luna Park by Carlo "Piquillo" Pandolfi |
1934 Pallacanestro by Carlo "Piquillo" Pandolfi |
c1940 Americano Manzioli by Carlo "Piquillo" Pandolfi |
n.d. Aperol, Aperitivo Barbieri by Carlo "Piquillo" Pandolfi |
n.d. Bel Paese by Carlo "Piquillo" Pandolfi |
n.d. Bitter Bonomelli, Milano by Carlo "Piquillo" Pandolfi |
n.d. Gino Cavalieri by Carlo "Piquillo" Pandolfi |
n.d. Gruppo Artistico, Giachetti Cavalieri by Carlo "Piquillo" Pandolfi |
n.d. Il Vero Borsalimo Antica Casa by Carlo "Piquillo" Pandolfi |
n.d. Pallacanestro by Carlo "Piquillo" Pandolfi |
n.d. torretazione F. Kluzer e Figli by Carlo "Piquillo" Pandolfi |
Sepo (Severo Pozzati) (1835-1983) also known under the pseudonym 'Sepo' was an Italian painter and sculptor. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna, where he graduated in 1913, and received the “Sculpture Prize from the Ministry of Public Education. He moved to Paris in 1921 and took over direction of the Parisian branch of the celebrated advertising agency “Maga” of Bologna. In 1925 he received a “gold medal for advertising design” at the Universal Exhibition of Decorative Arts in Paris. He returned to Bologna, Italy in 1957 where he founded a school of advertising art.
1920s l'Apéritif Amer Picon by Sepo (Severo Pozzati) |
1923 Inchiostri Pessi Padova by Sepo (Severo Pozzati) |
1924 Pianoforti, Genova by Sepo (Severo Pozzati) |
1926 cacao by Sepo (Severo Pozzati) |
1928 Cigarettes Régie Française by Sepo (Severo Pozzati) |
1928 Il Lavoro d'Italia by Sepo (Severo Pozzati) |
1928 La Stirpe by Sepo (Severo Pozzati) |
1928 Noveltex by Sepo (Severo Pozzati) |
1933 Congresso Internazionale della Pubblicità by Sepo (Severo Pozzati) |
1934 Motta, Milano by Sepo (Severo Pozzati) |
1935 Tortonese, Torino by Sepo (Severo Pozzati) |
c1950 Venchi La Caramella Preferita by Sepo (Severo Pozzati) |
1952 Pasqua Talmone! by Sepo (Severo Pozzati) |
1959 Thermocappotto, Lebole by Sepo (Severo Pozzati) |
la Merveilleuse, Torino by Sepo (Severo Pozzati) |