Bruno Munari

Supplemento al Dizionario Italiano
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Emma Saadi MejlstrupFirst to rec“I bought this little book on my first trip to Rome. All these years later, I still love flipping through its pages. It features photos of different Neapolitan hand gestures and facial expressions, each one translated into French, English, Italian, and German. Bruno Munari, the artist behind the book, described the book as “an ideal supplement to the Italian dictionary for use by foreign visitors.””
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