"Homo" magazine, page 4 - August 1934 - published to mark the hundredth anniversary of the founding of the company.
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Marzotto has always had a particularly intense relationship with advertising and the press. From our archives we've chosen come of the images that marked the evolution of our company from the 30s to the 50s, giving rise to the iconic style which distinguished an age - and continues to do so today.
In these illustrations, which are genuine works of art - we can recognise the hand of great artists in the sector such as Paolo Garretto and Gino Boccasile.
Communications range from corporate messages to more heartfelt images relating a way of life in which leisure time and bourgeois life are at centre stage.
"Uomini" magazine, page 4 - June 1935.
"Uomini" magazine, page 4 - October 1935.
"Uomini" magazine, page 4 - January 1936.
“Rivista Illustrata del Popolo d’Italia”, page 1 - May/June 1937.
"Uomini" magazine, cover 4 - 15 October 1937. On the cover, Elissa Landi, the pseudonym of Austrian-born American actress and novelist Elisabeth Marie Christine Kühnelt(Venice, 6 December 1904 - New York, 21 October 1948).
“Rivista Illustrata del Popolo d’Italia” - cover 2, October 1940.
“I Tessili Nuovi” magazine - April/May 1949.
“I Tessili Nuovi” magazine, page 38 - July/August/September 1949.
“I Tessili Nuovi” magazine, page 64 - April/May/June 1950.
“Il Mondo Tessile” magazine, page 6 - January 1951.
“I Tessili Nuovi” magazine, page 24 - March/April/May 1951.
“Linea” magazine issue 63, page 79 - Winter 1954.
“Bellezza” magazine - February 1955. Marzotto fabrics were used to create costumes for "La Moglie Saggia" by Italian playwright Carlo Goldoni (Venice, 25 February 1707 – Paris, 6 February 1793), staged at the S. Erasmo theatre in Milan.
“Novità” magazine, page 1 - January 1955.
Marzotto fabrics were used in the production of the film "Giulietta e Romeo" by director Renato Castellani (Finale Ligure, Liguria, 4 September 1913 - Rome, 28 December 1985), which won the Golden Lion, the top prize at the 15th Venice Film Festival in 1954.