Erberto Carboni - Italian Graphic Designer

Erberto Carboni, Publicité Pour La Radiotelevision, 1959

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132 pp. 242 black and white illustrations. 2 color plates. Introduction by Gio Ponti.

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Erberto Carboni, Publicité Pour La Radiotelevision, 1959
Erberto Carboni, Publicité Pour La Radiotelevision, 1959

 

Erberto Carboni, Publicité Pour La Radiotelevision, 1959
Erberto Carboni, Publicité Pour La Radiotelevision, 1959

 

Erberto Carboni, Publicité Pour La Radiotelevision, 1959
Erberto Carboni, Publicité Pour La Radiotelevision, 1959
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