4 Palazzeschi's Business Cards
These are 4 Business Cards by Aldo Palazzeschi (Florence 1885, Rome – 1974), to the Countess A. L. Pecci-Blunt (Rome, 1885 - Marlia, 1971), with autograph notes.
Written 1950's-1960's . In Italian. Excellent conditions, including original envelopes.
A lot of official business cards by Aldo Palazzeschi, to the Countess and patron of arts, Anna Laetitia Pecci-Blunt, written during the last years of the Futurist poet of "let me have fun".
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These are 4 Business Cards by Aldo Palazzeschi (Florence 1885, Rome – 1974), to the Countess A. L. Pecci-Blunt (Rome, 1885 - Marlia, 1971), with autograph notes.
Written 1950's-1960's . In Italian. Excellent conditions, including original envelopes.
A lot of official business cards by Aldo Palazzeschi, to the Countess and patron of arts, Anna Laetitia Pecci-Blunt, written during the last years of the Futurist poet of "let me have fun".
In detail:
- Business Card Signed . Rome, June 5th 1957. Thanks Card
- B.C.S . Rome, December 15th 1956 . Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Card
- B.C.S. Thanks-card for a invitation
- B.C.S. Greeting Autograph Card
Discover More About The Countess Anna Laetitia Pecci-Blunt and The Theatre La Cometa, Here!
Countess Anna Laetitia Pecci (Rome, 1885 - Marlia, 1971)
Best- known as "Mimì" Pecci-Blunt , the Italian noblewoman was an art collector, patron and nephew of Pope Leo XIII. Extremely volcanic, she was very active in the cultural field, opening numerous lounges, galleries and theaters. In 1919 she married Cecil Blumenthal, later changed to Blunt, a wealthy Jewish banker from New York, heir to an important collection of nineteenth-century French painting. His Parisian and Roman salons was frequented by artists and intellectuals of the caliber of Salvador Dalì, Paul Valery, Poulenc, Paul Claudel, and Aldo Palazzeschi!
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