In this issue of Bracco 3 the main topic is hunting. Despite the changes in life, customs and techniques, hunters always lend themselves to the same satirical jabs from their illustrators. Then we move on to Rome, the Eternal City, with some curiosities. Finally, from an ancient curiosity to a modern one: the world of the graphics market in Italy;
Extent
Quantity:
3
Extent (text):
No. 2 copies in a slipcase and no. 1 loose copy
Reference code
Reference code:
b. 2, fasc. 11
Structure
Designers of Yesterday and Today: R. De La Néziere and Sangio (p. 163-III)
How Many Obelisks Are There in Rome? (p. 172-III)
On Graphic Art (p. 176-III)
Historical Anecdotes (p. 178-III)
Comparing Proverbs (p. 179-III)
Technical features
20 p. (161 - 180 pp.) : ill. ; 34x16 cm
Notes
Editor-in-Chief: Tullio Bracco
Editor: Ketto Cattaneo
Layout: Mario Scheichenbauer
Drawings and graphics: Lido Picarelli
Printing: Amilcare Pizzi S.p.A.
Cover: hunter in the high mountains, photo Tito Terzi
Noted within the issue are advertisements for Merck-Bracco pharmaceutical products featured in the issue: Urovalidin, Lisolipin and Cebion
Bi-monthly publication