This issue of Bracco 2 is dedicated to women and their social standing. Edgarda Ferri illustrates women in the Renaissance, followed by Franca Feslikenian, who talks about the "shirtless girl," the great Catherine de' Medici.
Mariella Crocellà, meanwhile, travels from ancient times to the present day to discuss women's emancipation, while Mara Maldi concludes her column "Fashion and the Stars" with the second installment.
Extent
Quantity:
1
Reference code
Reference code:
b. 2, fasc. 12
Structure
Women in the Renaissance (p. 23-II)
The Shirtless Girl (p. 28-II)
If Women Had Taken More Care... (p. 32-II)
Fashion and the Stars (p. 37-II)
Technical features
20 p. (21 - 40 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: Pierre Cardin model, fabric designed by Jakob Schlaepfer. St. Gallen (see page 37)
Noted within the issue are advertisements for Merck-Bracco pharmaceutical products featured in the issue: Urovaldin, Neurobionta, Cebion
Bi-monthly publication