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Aldo Rossi, Drawing for espresso machine La Cupola for Alessi, 1985.
The italian design gang, 1989. Left to right: Alberto Alessi, Achille Castiglioni, Enzo Mari, Aldo R
Aldo Rossi, Theater of the World, elevation, 1979-80. Venice. Pen and black ink on translucent paper
Mario Bellini, preparational sketches for calculator Logos 68, 1973. For Olivetti. Source
Marcello Nizzoli & Natale Capellaro, calculator MC24 Divisumma, 1956. For Olivetti. Exhibit inte
Teodoro Wolf-Ferrari, Poster for M1, the first Olivetti typewriter, 1912. Ivrea, Italy. Obviously re
Olivetti Typewriter M1, launched at Turin’s World Fair 1911 by Camillo Olivetti. The first industria
Marcello Nizzoli, adding machines: 1/ Olivetti Summa 15, 1949 2/ Olivetti Multisumma 20, 1964 3/ Su
Aldo Magnelli / Riccardo Levi, Typewriter MP1 (Modello Portatile 1), 1932. Olivetti, Italy. Exhibiti
MUSSOLINI, BUREAUCRATIC FASCIST PIECE OF EXCREMENT.
Aldo Rossi, Drawing for the espresso machine La Conica, Return from the school, 1984. Espresso coffe
Mario Bellini, Olivetti Programma 101 computer, 1965-1971. Hardware architect Pier Giorgio Perotto,
Program for the 1985 Venice Architecture Biennale, authored by Aldo Rossi. Image ASAC. Via domusweb
David and Goliath, Titian, 1544
Alberto Prosdocimi“The Grand Canal with Santa Maria della Salute”
Pentecost, Lazzaro Bastiani, between 1484 and 1490
Aldo Rossi, table lamp Prometeo, 1988. Made by Officina Alessi. Via Herr Auktionen
Utopia, AbandonedThe Italian town Ivrea was once a model for workers’ rights and progressive design.
Adolfo Belimbau (1845–1938)A beauty; Nel chiostro di S. Giovanni degli Eremiti a Palermo , 1922
Apollonio Domenichini (1715 - 1770)The Piazzetta and Santa Maria della Salute, Venice
Mario Bellini, electronic calculator Divisumma 18, 1973. For Olivetti, Italy. Photo Archivio Mario B
Giovanni Pintori, graphic design for Olivetti, 1966/1967. From the book “Große Designer in der Werbe
Medea Norsa, Italian papyrologist and philologist. She headed the Istituto Papirologico from 1935 to
Medea Norsa, Italian papyrologist and philologist. She headed the Istituto Papirologico from 1935 to
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