ID 1322405
Lot 2146 | Geschenkbuch "Willkommen in Italien!" für die deutsche Delegation beim Besuch in Italien
Aufwendiger, in geringer Ausgabe gefertigter Prachtband, gewidmet vom Minister für Volkskultur (Alessandro Pavolini) im Jahrgang XVI des Imperiums (1938). Hell belederter Einband mit vorderseitigem reliefierten Kupferbeschlag und Eisennieten, das Vor- und Nachsatzblatt mit Seidenstoff bezogen, darin 28 Pergament-Doppelseiten, 18 Kupferstiche und zehn Farbdrucke auf Silberpapier sowie ein Schwarzweißdruck von Benito Mussolini. Herausgegeben von Ente Nazionale Industrie Turistiche. In der dazugehörigen, mit hellem Leinen bezogenen Präsentschatulle mit den Maßen 36 x 32 x 10 cm.
Die Kupferstiche zeigen die bekanntesten Städte Italiens mit einer Kurzbeschreibung ihrer Geschichte, wie z.B. Bolzano, Trento, Venezia, Torino, Bologna, Napoli. Die Farbdrucke zeigen antike Gemälde, wie z.B. Besuch der heiligen Jungfrau, Florentinische Schule - Portrait einer Edeldame, Die heilige Jungfrau mit Kind und den Heiligen. Sehr aufwendig hergestellt und nur für besondere Personen gedacht.
A gift book "Welcome to Italy!" for the German delegation visiting Italy
A gift book "Welcome to Italy!" for the German delegation visiting Italy
Elaborate, presentation volume, part of a small print run, dedicated by the Minister for Popular Culture (Alessandro Pavolini) in the XVIth year of the Empire (1938). The cover in light-coloured leather with raised copper fittings and iron rivets on the front, the frontispiece and end leaf covered in silk, containing 28 double parchment pages, 18 copperplate engravings and ten coloured prints on silver foil plus a black and white portrait of Benito Mussolini. Published by Ente Nazionale Industrie Turistiche. In the associated presentation box, covered in pale linen, measuring 36 x 32 x 10 cm.
The copperplate engravings show Italy's most famous cities with a brief account of their history, such as Bolzano, Trento, Venice, Turin, Bologna and Naples. The coloured prints are of antique paintings, such as The Visit of the Holy Virgin, Florentine school – Portrait of a Noble Lady, the Holy Virgin with Infant and the Saints. Extremely elaborate and only intended for special guests.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Third Reich contemporary history |
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Auction house category: | Third Reich contemporary history |
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