Italie Voyages 9 1935
Original vintage magazine Italie Voyages Monthly Tourist Review by ENIT and State Railways published in French / Revue Touristique Mensuelle de l'ENIT et des Chemins de fer de l'Etat,July 1935 XIII,3rd Year Number 9,Art Et soleil. The cover features a collage artwork by Ruggero Alfredo Michahelles with a figure of Flora from Primavera painting by Botticelli and a male Greek statue,with red and black design lettering. The issue includes articles on tourism: Holidays in Italy with photographs of Lake Garda,mountain landscapes and Trentino-South Tyrol; Tyrrhenian Beaches about the coast from Sicily to La Spezia,from Mondello to Lido di Venezia,from Antignano to Viareggio with photographs of people spending time on the beaches and panoramic views; The fruits of Italy about local agriculture with photos of grapes,oranges and apples; Article about historical tournaments in Arezzo includes photographs of participants in medieval costumes and views of the city; There are big spreads with photographs of Venise,sailboat and ship deck with people in the sea and the Dolomite; The articles about Rhodes,the stadiums and fountains of Rome,with photographs of Foro Italico,La Fontaine de Piazza del Popolo; Festival of the Redeemer in Venice featuring the fireworks; article about fascism and the formation of the youth with photographs of children from Opera Nazionale Balilla; Salsomaggiore Terme; Italian theatre with photographs of Pietro Mascagni and the performers. Printed in Italy by the E.N.I.T. (Italian State Tourist Department). Soft paperback binding,the volume consists of 36 pages. Acceptable condition,several pages stuck together,cover slightly torn,minor tears on some pages.
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| Artist | R Michahelles |
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