Illustrious persuasions: advertising art between the two Wars on display in Treviso


Through January 14, 2018, the Salce Collection National Museum in Treviso is hosting the exhibition Illustrious Persuasions: advertising art between the two Wars.

Advertising art from 1920 to 1940 comes out of the closet at the new Salce Collection National Museum in Treviso with the exhibition"Illustrious Persuasions."

Until Jan. 14, 2018, visitors will be able to see “peremptory” advertising posters, as the curator defines them, through which propaganda in those years assumed a fundamental role.

Incisive, volumetric experiments that very often refer to Cubism and Futurism. Illustrations similar to Art Deco, advertising graphics that approach photography or cinematography.
A world to be discovered thanks to this review directed by Marta Mazza, director of the museum.

For more information: www.collezionesalce.beniculturali.it

Hours: Thursday through Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Image: Erberto Carboni, Brillantine OPSO (1923)

Illustrious persuasions: advertising art between the two Wars on display in Treviso
Illustrious persuasions: advertising art between the two Wars on display in Treviso


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