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Author: | Gianni Riccamboni |
ISBN13: | 978-8876755583 |
Title: | L'identita esclusa: Comunisti in una subcultura bianca (Serendipity) (Italian Edition) |
Format: | lrf azw mobi docx |
ePUB size: | 1665 kb |
FB2 size: | 1717 kb |
DJVU size: | 1966 kb |
Language: | Italian |
Category: | Foreign Language Study and Reference |
Publisher: | Liviana; 1a ed edition (1992) |
Pages: | 301 |
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Iconic Italian Graphic Artist Bruno Munari’s Rare Vintage Interactive Picture-Books. Somewhere between his seminal manifestos on design as art and his timelessly delightful children’s books, legendary Italian artist and graphic designer Bruno Munari made time for a number of idiosyncratic side projects. Among them is Speak Italian: The Fine Art of the Gesture (UK; public library) - a charming, quirky, minimalist guide to Italians’ expressive nonverbal communication originally published in 1958 as a supplement to the Italian dictionary, inspired by The Ancients’ Mimic Through the Neapolitan Gestures, the first collection of gestures made by Canon Andrea de Jorio in 1832.
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