Jacques Rouchon: Voyage à Rome, années 1950.
Palio Celebration. People Watching Horse Race, Siena, Italy, 1950s photo by Walter Sanders
Malta is a popular destination for travelers from all around the world, but this Maltese island flies under the radar.
© Francesca Cristini It's a labyrinthine citadel more surreal than even the weirdest of Fellini sets. "La Scarzuola" is a modern wannabe-Utopian estate imagined by one man and built amongst the pointy trees of Italy's Montegabbione in the 1950s. This esoteric wonderland and its elaborate surreali
Evocative photographs by the man who captured the moment post-war Italy came to life – and whose extraordinary story is told in Bruce Weber’s new documentary
historicaltimes: The “Bar Giamaica” in Milan, Italy, ca 1950 via reddit
Rom, Florenz, Siena und Venedig bereiste Charles von Wrangell im Jahr 1958. Seine Witwe erlaubte mir, einige seiner Bilder hier zu veröffentlichen
Evocative photographs by the man who captured the moment post-war Italy came to life – and whose extraordinary story is told in Bruce Weber’s new documentary
With its timeless photogenic setting, Capri continues to entice and fascinate travelers. From the 1950s to the 1980s, here is a compilation of the best vintage shots of the island's fabulous summers.
Nichée au cœur de la région de Basilicate, dans le sud de l’Italie, Matera serait l’une des villes les plus anciennes du monde.
Victor Pandolfi (born 1942) is an Italian journalist who had a degree in Economics from the University Sapienza of Rome, began his journalistic career as a trainee in 1975 and became professional in 1977. He has taught at the Institute for Training in Journalism at the University of Urbino and is still professor of agency journalism at the course "Writing and Publishing" of Wisdom. Here is a stunning color photo collection that he shot everyday life of Naples in the late 1950s and few of the early 1960s with his Rolleiflex camera and Ektachrome film rolls.
This is a set of Kodachrome slides documenting a tour of Italy undertaken around 1955 and 1956 by a couple and a young woman who are all Americans and traveled to Europe on the SS Independence. Take a look to see how everyday life of Italy in this time was. Panorama of Canale di San Marco (a South Easterly View) from Doge's Palace, Venice, Italy Panorama of Florence from Piazzale Michelangelo, Italy Pantheon in Rome Piazza De Ferrari, Genoa Piazza Enrico De Nicola, Naples Ponte Vecchio from Lungarno Acciaioli, Florence Porta Capuana, Naples Porta Maggiore from the eastern approach, Rome Porta Soprana, Genoa Rapallo, Italy Road towards the Colosseum from the Forum, Rome Rossano, Italy San Marco, Venice School children, Piazza Tasso, Sorrento, Italy Shopping on Strada Statale, Portofino, Genoa St Mark's Square, Venice St Peters Square, Rome Street in Eboli, Italy Street in Messina, Italy Street in Naples, Italy Street in Vibo Valentia The Apse Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome The Flag of Milan under the Arco della Pace - Porta Sempione, Milan The Moses Fountain in Rome Via Ponte Gregoriano & Sirena Hotel from the Sibilla Restaurant,Tivoli, Italy View from Naples to Sorrento Villa Adriana, Tivoli, Italy Villa Adriana, Tivoli, Italy Villa Adriana, Tivoli, Italy Villa D'Este, Cernobbio, Lake Como Walking up the Via Sacra towards the Arch Of Titus, Rome Washing Day under the Ponte Alli, North of Catanzaro Zi Teresa, Naples An Artist at work, Passeggiata dei Monaci, Amalfi, Italy An Artist at work, Passeggiata dei Monaci, Amalfi, Italy At the Piazzale Michelangelo looking down to the River Arno (and bridges being rebuilt after WW2), Florence Bay Of Naples from Sorrento Road Castel Nuovo, Naples Church of San Lorenzo, Genoa Eboli, Italy Fontana di Nettuno in the Piazza della Signoria, Florence Fountain at Piazza De Ferrari, Genoa Il Vittoriano, Rome, Italy Italian guard in Rome Looking down Via San Ceasario at Piazza Tasso, Sorrento, Italy Mergellina District, Naples Mergellina, Naples Naples from road to Posillipo On the Grand Canal heading towards the Rialto Bridge, Venice On the Quayside at Portofino On the road from Naples to Rome On the road to Crotone from Catanzaro, Italy On the road to Crotone from Catanzaro, Italy On the road to Crotone from Catanzaro, Italy On The Sele River, South Of Eboli On the Sorento road to Amalfi Palazzo di Venezia, Rome (Photos from gbfernie5)
It’s a labyrinthine citadel more surreal than even the weirdest of Fellini sets. “La Scarzuola” is a modern wannabe-Utopian estate imagined by one man and built amongst the pointy trees of Italy’s Montegabbione in the 1950s. This esoteric wonderland and its elaborate surrealist structures are awaiting your visit… Echoing the dreamlike worlds of Dali and…
Milan, Italy Elliott Erwitt, 2000
Victor Pandolfi (born 1942) is an Italian journalist who had a degree in Economics from the University Sapienza of Rome, began his journalistic career as a trainee in 1975 and became professional in 1977. He has taught at the Institute for Training in Journalism at the University of Urbino and is still professor of agency journalism at the course "Writing and Publishing" of Wisdom. Here is a stunning color photo collection that he shot everyday life of Naples in the late 1950s and few of the early 1960s with his Rolleiflex camera and Ektachrome film rolls.
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A look at the life of a 1950s Photo journalist - Photographer Ruth Orkin directed a little remembered docu drama in 1956 called Lovers and Lollipops. It inspired director Todd Haynes to make the Oscar
Our guide for where to eat, shop, lounge, and hike to experience a Capri that’s more dolce far niente and a little less Dolce and Gabbana.