Aug 01, 2018 - Sale 2484

Sale 2484 - Lot 403

Unsold
Estimate: $ 1,000 - $ 1,500
ALBERTO BIANCHI (1882-1969) CROISIERES / ITALIA COSULICH. Circa 1935.
37 1/4x24 3/4 inches, 94 1/4x63 cm. Gros Monti & Co., Torino.
Condition B+: minor tears and tape stains in margins; creases throughout; pin holes in corners. Paper.
Bianchi was a book illustrator and poster designer whose imagery focused primarily on beautiful women, even here, when tasked with advertising cruise ships. "One of the outstanding features of the Italian Line schedules was the cruises, especially after the entry into service of the superliners Rex and Conte di Savoia in 1932; after the abrupt decline in the number of emigrants allowed to enter the United States, a new Tourist Class took the place of the old Third, catering above all for the growing American middle class and those who could not afford a First Class ticket but wanted to travel as tourists to the Old World in sufficient dignity and comfort . . . The Italian liners were now beginning their transformation into cruise ships: the voyage became a holiday rather than a mere necessity" (http://www.italianliners.com/italia-flotte-riunite-en). This is the French version.