Federico Seneca (1891 - 1976). Sign and form in advertising
From the 12th of March to the 4th of June 2017, the Umbrian National Gallery in Perugia is going to host an exhibition devoted to Federico Seneca (1891–1976), one of the masters of the 20th century's graphic advertising.
The exhibition includes over 300 pieces among posters, flyers, postcards, cover illustrations, preparatory sketches, signs, billboards, books, magazines and much more, coming from the Salce Collection of Treviso's National Museum, from the Achille Bertarelli Civic Prints Collection - Milano's Sforzesco Castle, from the Ettore Guatelli Museum in Ozzano Taro Collecchio and from different private collections.
The Perugia town occupies an important place in Seneca's career. Arrived in the Umbrian main town after the end of the first world war, he became responsible for the advertising office of the newly-established company Perugina for which he designed the logo and the "cartigli", the typical small cards accompanying the famous chocolate for which he also wrote some texts.
The tasks for Perugina started soon to overlap with the Buitoni's ones. He became, from 1925, director of the Buitoni's advertising office and designed the surprising and effective communication campaign of the glutine small Pasta.
Times
From Tuesday to Sunday: 8.30 am - 7.30 pm; Monday closed
From the 3rd April open also on Mondays from 12 to 7.30 pm.
Tickets
Full € 8; reduced € 4; the entrance allows the visit of the Umbrian National Gallery.
For further information:
Tel. 075.58668415 - gan-umb@beniculturali.it