Vintage 1969 Vittorio Vighi La Lupa purchases She Wolf SPQR Rome Italy Offset Poster Print
Vintage 1969 Vittorio Vighi La Lupa purchases She Wolf SPQR Rome Italy Offset Poster Print, Vintage 1969 Vittorio Vighi "La Lupa" offset lithograph poster printSatirical cartoon parody of The Capitoline Wolf suckling Romulus &.
Product code: Vintage 1969 Vittorio Vighi La Lupa purchases She Wolf SPQR Rome Italy Offset Poster Print
Vintage 1969 Vittorio Vighi "La Lupa" offset purchases lithograph poster print Satirical cartoon parody of The Capitoline Wolf suckling Romulus & Remus The she-wolf looks distressed as one of her twins spits out his milk S.P.Q.R stands for Senatus Populusque Romanus (the Senate and Roman people) Printed by Aster Arti Grafiche / Publiposters, Roma (Rome, Italy) See photos for condition! Vittorio Vighi (Bologna 1927 - Rome 2008) was born cartoonist: from an early age he began to draw cartoons, In the late 1940s he began to send his cartoons to newspapers. after finishing law studies, he moved to Rome and worked for a long time as a humorous-satirical designer for the glorious newspaper 'Marc'Aurelio'. The late 1950s to mid-1970s he was a screenwriter for cinema and later as an author for radio and tv. But the activity of cartoonist was never completely abandoned: it was in the 1969/70s in fact that La Lupa, his most famous work, and parodies of the characters of ancient Rome were created.
Vintage 1969 Vittorio Vighi "La Lupa" offset purchases lithograph poster print Satirical cartoon parody of The Capitoline Wolf suckling Romulus & Remus The she-wolf looks distressed as one of her twins spits out his milk S.P.Q.R stands for Senatus Populusque Romanus (the Senate and Roman people) Printed by Aster Arti Grafiche / Publiposters, Roma (Rome, Italy) See photos for condition! Vittorio Vighi (Bologna 1927 - Rome 2008) was born cartoonist: from an early age he began to draw cartoons, In the late 1940s he began to send his cartoons to newspapers. after finishing law studies, he moved to Rome and worked for a long time as a humorous-satirical designer for the glorious newspaper 'Marc'Aurelio'. The late 1950s to mid-1970s he was a screenwriter for cinema and later as an author for radio and tv. But the activity of cartoonist was never completely abandoned: it was in the 1969/70s in fact that La Lupa, his most famous work, and parodies of the characters of ancient Rome were created.