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  • Cosulich Line Klodic 1933

    Cosulich Line – Klodic 1933 – Timetable Poster, – Rare Original Italian Lithograph

    $ 550

    COSULICH LINE
    Artist: Klodic
    Date: 1933

    Original 1933 poster for the Cosulich Line, designed by Klodic and printed at Calcocromia, Novara. The poster served as a timetable of departures from Napoli and Palermo for routes to North and South America, issued before the company’s merger into Italia Flotte Riunite later in the 1930s.

    The design includes depictions of both the Saturnia and Vulcania, two of the Cosulich Line’s principal transatlantic passenger ships of the period. An Italian tax stamp appears on the sheet, confirming official publication and circulation. The date 15 February 1933 is shown along with the Fascist-era date notation Anno XI, indicating the eleventh year of the Fascist calendar in use at the time.

    This is a rare surviving example of an original Cosulich Line timetable poster from the early 1930s. Printed in Italy using lithography, it has been professionally mounted on linen and remains in excellent condition.

    The Cosulich Line, founded in Trieste in 1903 by the Cosulich family, operated passenger and freight routes across the Adriatic and to the Americas. The company’s ships, including the Saturnia and Vulcania, were among the most advanced Italian liners of their time. In 1937, the Cosulich Line was absorbed into the newly consolidated Italia Flotte Riunite, forming part of Italy’s unified national shipping service.

    Title: Cosulich Line
    Artist: Klodic
    Date: 1933
    Printer: Calcocromia, Novara
    Size: 13 x 19 inches / 33 x 48 cm
    Print Type: Lithograph
    Condition: Excellent, on linen
    Comments: Rare original Italian poster issued as a timetable of transatlantic sailings from Naples and Palermo to the Americas. Features the ships Saturnia and Vulcania, dated 15 February 1933 (Anno XI). Printed by Calcocromia, Novara, with Italian tax stamp. Professionally linen-backed.

  • Napoli by Mario Puppo c1950 RARE italian enit poster

    Napoli by Mario Puppo c1950 RARE italian enit poster

    $ 2,000

    Napoli – Mario Puppo, 1954

    A vibrant and highly decorative Italian travel poster created for ENIT (Italian National Tourist Board), showcasing the beauty of Naples. Mario Puppo captures the historic Castel Nuovo (Maschio Angioino) in the foreground, rendered in bold color and graphic clarity. Beyond, the composition opens to the Bay of Naples with ships in the harbor and the unmistakable silhouette of Mount Vesuvius, gently smoking beneath a clear blue sky. The strong contrasts of green, blue, and warm stone tones give the image both depth and immediacy, making it an excellent example of mid-century Italian tourism design.

    Details:
    Artist: Mario Puppo (1913–1989)
    Title: Napoli
    Date: 1954
    Printer: Richter & Co., Napoli
    Publisher: ENIT (Italian National Tourist Board)
    Size: 39 x 25 inches
    Condition: Excellent A; professionally linen-backed for preservation and display

    A classic post-war Italian travel poster combining architectural heritage, coastal atmosphere, and elegant graphic style—highly sought after by collectors of Mediterranean and ENIT material.

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