File:Milano, travel poster for ENIT, ca. 1920.jpg
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Milano. Travel poster by Alessandro Pomi shows the roof and spires of the duomo, with the cityscape of Milan in the background. Studio Editoriale Turistico, Milano, for ENIT (Ente Nazionale Italiano per il Turismo) | |||
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1920 | |||
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Alessandro Pomi (1890–1976)[1] | |||
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