This enchanting 1950 original Italian travel poster by the artist Puppo invites viewers to discover the serene charm of Baveno, a jewel of Lake Maggiore. Commissioned by ENIT (the Italian National Tourist Board), the artwork highlights the elegance and leisure of Italy’s postwar tourism renaissance.
Dominated by three striking palm trees in the foreground, the composition draws the eye toward the sparkling waters of the lake and the picturesque Borromean Islands beyond. Figures in stylish attire stroll along the promenade, evoking a refined, Riviera-like atmosphere. The palette is soft yet vibrant—lush greens, tranquil blues, and warm earth tones blend harmoniously under a cloud-dotted sky.
Puppo’s precise lines and romantic style offer a perfect snapshot of mid-century Italian graphic design, where travel posters doubled as dreamy invitations to the dolce vita. Baveno, with its promenade, palms, and panoramic view of the Isole Borromee, is presented as an idyllic destination for both relaxation and beauty.
Published by SAIGA (Società Anonima Italiana Grandi Alberghi), this poster captures the spirit of 1950s Italian tourism at its most elegant—an era where travel was as much about style as it was about destination.
Tourism - Italy
Di Fronte Alle Isole Borromee
Saiga Genova
Good condition, traces of folds
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