Palermo c1930 poster done by Amarzi of Roma Enit italian railways poster
Palermo was created circa 1930 by an anonymous artist to promote travel to the Sicilian capital. The design shows a view through an arched opening onto one of the city’s important monuments, emphasizing Palermo’s architectural richness and long history as a cultural crossroads.
Printed by Amarzi, Rome, using lithography, this is one of the few known posters produced specifically for Palermo. Works promoting the city were far less common than those for other Italian destinations, making this an uncommon subject in Italian travel advertising of the period.
Title: Palermo
Artist: Anonymous
Date: c.1930
Printer: Amarzi, Roma
Size: 26.5 × 39 in
Print Type: Lithograph
Condition: Excellent “A” – nothing to report
Comments: Travel poster for Palermo, showing a view through an arch toward a major monument. Scarce subject in Italian tourism promotion.
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Palermo was created circa 1930 by an anonymous artist to promote travel to the Sicilian capital. The design shows a view through an arched opening onto one of the city’s important monuments, emphasizing Palermo’s architectural richness and long history as a cultural crossroads.
Printed by Amarzi, Rome, using lithography, this is one of the few known posters produced specifically for Palermo. Works promoting the city were far less common than those for other Italian destinations, making this an uncommon subject in Italian travel advertising of the period.
Title: Palermo
Artist: Anonymous
Date: c.1930
Printer: Amarzi, Roma
Size: 26.5 × 39 in
Print Type: Lithograph
Condition: Excellent “A” – nothing to report
Comments: Travel poster for Palermo, showing a view through an arch toward a major monument. Scarce subject in Italian tourism promotion.
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