Showing posts with label vintage adv. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage adv. Show all posts

Friday, 5 January 2018

quirky museums near Milan, part 2 (of 2) : the vintage petrol station museum



the tale of our wandering around Milano looking for curiosities continues. after our visit to Vittorio Tessera's scooter & lambretta museum,  our bucket list led us to another awesomely weird collection: Museo Fisogni.

the Fisogni Museum of the Petrol Station is the world's largest collection of anything related to the history of fuel pumps and gasoline distribution, from the XIX century to the '90s. 

Saturday, 30 December 2017

quirky museums near Milan, part 1 (of 2) : the scooter & lambretta museum


let's go to Milan and check something off that list


I am a list maker. I make list everytime, for everything. I have dozens of bullet points to (sooner or later) check off, they are on the files in my computer, handwritten and hanging on the board next to my desk, on the pages of my many notebooks. one of those list is named "Marco and Silvia's places to visit", and, since it came to our attention, several years ago,  that a lambretta museum existed, of course it entered the list, to be finally marked with a satisfying tick a few weeks ago: our pilgrimage has been done. 

Sunday, 9 July 2017

Collezione Salce, vintage poster museum in Treviso


there was a time when advertising posters were artworks. I am clearly just one of the many fans of this almost lost form of art (as I stated many times). 

Mr. Nando Salce was a bright and wealthy man who had been playing in the adverts lovers team in the best possible way: born in 1877 in Treviso, at the age of 17 years he started to collect affiches and continued doing that till his death in 1962. with his will, he donated the entire collection of more than 25.000 posters to the Italian state. 

a few weeks ago, a new museum finally opened in the historic center of Treviso: Collezione Salce, so now we can all enjoy the artworks and share Mr. Salce's passion. 


Wednesday, 16 April 2014

vintage market in Portobuffolè. April, Sunday 13th


Portobuffolè is the smallest town in Treviso province. just 800 people are living there. however, it's a charming little corner, with a quite important artistic and historical value, in spite of the small dimensions.
in 1300, a noblewoman called Gaia da Camino received the town as a wedding gift from her husband (what a nice gift, a town!) an it seems that made its beauty and importance grow in the following years. now we still can see elegant buildings from XIV-XVI sec.

Monday, 24 February 2014

vintage lambretta advertising

our newest acquisition from the local antiques market, in Vittorio Veneto.
a page from a 1959 italian magazine featuring a lambretta adv.

it will look great near the same year's playboy cover!

Saturday, 23 February 2013

Playboy, June 1959

my Valentine's present for Marco. a Playboy issue with a Lambretta illustration on the cover, dated June 1959.
on the inside, there are a beautiful photoshoot by the photographer-satirist Jerry Yulsman on the motor scooter theme (Veni, Vidi, Vespa!)  and a Kerouac contribution on the Beat Generation.

"Woe unto those who spit on the Beat Generation" 
J.K.

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