Striking map of Varese by Umberto Zimelli highlighting the interesting places and typical products throughout the area drawn in typical futuristic manner. One of the most interesting and decorative map of this area in northern Italy.
Umberto Zimelli born in Forlì in 1898, trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Ravenna, a pupil of Giovanni Guerrini, is above all known as a skilled ceramist and appreciated lecturer at the professional school of art and Humanitarian in Milan and at the Institute of higher artistic industries of Monza.
La Provincia di Varese
Striking map of Varese by Umberto Zimelli highlighting the interesting places and typical products throughout the area drawn in typical futuristic manner. One of the most interesting and decorative map of this area in northern Italy.
- Author: Umberto Zimelli
- Dimension: 47,5 x 34 cm
- Place of publication: Milan
- Year: 1949
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