Lucio Fontana - Borsani - Ciuti - ecc. - Lo Stile - 1947





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Lo Stile in the house and furnishings, nos. 9–12, 1947, is a first edition Italian-language softcover (brossura) with 46 numbered pages and dimensions 32.5 × 24.5 cm, featuring works by Lucio Fontana, Osvaldo Borsani, Enrico Ciuti and others.
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Lo Stile nella casa e nell'arredamento, nos. 9-10-11-12, 1947. Size 32.5 x 24.5 cm. Editorial softcover, 46 pages numbered. In this issue: Ceramics by Lucio Fontana; Osvaldo Borsani; Enrico Ciuti Ceramics; Giuseppe Cesetti; Mario Sironi illustrator; Anselmo Bucci; a drawing by Massimo Campigli; etc. etc. Some holes and abrasions (see photo). No reserve! Other issues of the magazine Lo Stile are available at auction.
'Style,' an indication of works of architecture and furnishings, as well as drawings, paintings, and sculptures. Under the auspices of a highly significant word, 'Style,' an indication of works of architecture and furnishings, as well as drawings, paintings, and sculptures begins. This is how Gio Ponti wrote in January 1941, in the first issue of 'Style,' the magazine 'of ideas, life, the future, and above all art' which he created and directed for Garzanti editions after leaving Editoriale Domus. 'Style in the home and furnishings,' as the magazine's full title initially states, was published monthly throughout the war and continued until 1947, when, after more than seventy issues, Ponti resumed negotiations with Gianni Mazzocchi to return to the editorship of 'Domus.' During these six years, 'Style' was Ponti's magazine, his 'creature': he was the creator and director, but also the editor and layout designer; he designed numerous covers, 'to artfully express his thought,' and signed over four hundred articles, including editorials, notes, and columns, under his name or one of his pseudonyms (Archias, Artifex, Mitus, Serangelo, Tipus, etc.).
Lo Stile nella casa e nell'arredamento, nos. 9-10-11-12, 1947. Size 32.5 x 24.5 cm. Editorial softcover, 46 pages numbered. In this issue: Ceramics by Lucio Fontana; Osvaldo Borsani; Enrico Ciuti Ceramics; Giuseppe Cesetti; Mario Sironi illustrator; Anselmo Bucci; a drawing by Massimo Campigli; etc. etc. Some holes and abrasions (see photo). No reserve! Other issues of the magazine Lo Stile are available at auction.
'Style,' an indication of works of architecture and furnishings, as well as drawings, paintings, and sculptures. Under the auspices of a highly significant word, 'Style,' an indication of works of architecture and furnishings, as well as drawings, paintings, and sculptures begins. This is how Gio Ponti wrote in January 1941, in the first issue of 'Style,' the magazine 'of ideas, life, the future, and above all art' which he created and directed for Garzanti editions after leaving Editoriale Domus. 'Style in the home and furnishings,' as the magazine's full title initially states, was published monthly throughout the war and continued until 1947, when, after more than seventy issues, Ponti resumed negotiations with Gianni Mazzocchi to return to the editorship of 'Domus.' During these six years, 'Style' was Ponti's magazine, his 'creature': he was the creator and director, but also the editor and layout designer; he designed numerous covers, 'to artfully express his thought,' and signed over four hundred articles, including editorials, notes, and columns, under his name or one of his pseudonyms (Archias, Artifex, Mitus, Serangelo, Tipus, etc.).

