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Code 2567
EUR 750.00
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EUR 750.00
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412200811848734Code 2567 Futurism sketch 1930sSketch of a futurist poster, 1930s, National campaign against tuberculosis, made by a mixed technique of pastel and water-colour for the national compaign to fight tubercolosis and inform people about the prevention of this illness. Cm 37x52 - inches 14.58x20.49.

The Italian Federation against tuberculosis was born in 1922 to connect 28 provincial societies against tuberculosis, but just from 1931 it began a real and intense campaign for prevent it and for fund raising about tuberculosis. It was sold also a particular stamp, together with some information to prevent this sickness.

The sketch closely represents the style typical of the period, such as Fortunato Depero (1892-1960), painter, sculptor and advertising. Futurism, with the abolition of the barriers between the everyday and creativity, and also with the conviction of operating in society of large numbers, in which mass communication was necessary, in itself has a real attitude toward advertising. Even Depero, with the manifesto The Futurism and the art of advertising (1931), claimed not to see any difference between his work as a painter and that of advertising.

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