"La Domenica del Corriere"_22
7th January 1900 - New Year's Day Greetings: Peace, Prosperity And Progress.
Cover by Achille Beltrame.
Cover by Achille Beltrame.
6th January 1901 - The 20th Century is coming, the 19th Century is leaving. (Sec.lo XX is for Secolo XX, 20th Century).
Cover by Achille Beltrame.
Cover by Achille Beltrame.
25th December 1955 - Christmas. Every family celebrates in hearty happiness the most beautiful day of the year.
Cover by Walter Molino.
Cover by Walter Molino.
23rd December 1956 - Magyar Nativity. Christmas for the last Hungarian people still fiercely facing the Soviet invasion.
Cover by Rino Ferrari.
Cover by Rino Ferrari.
30th December 1956 - New Year's Day dream: the typical family dreams a peaceful world. Above, from the left: British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden, U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower, Egypt's President Gamad Abd el-Nasser and Soviet Prime Minister Nikita Khrushcev.
Cover by Walter Molino.
Cover by Walter Molino.
28th December 1958 - The typical family reading the Domenica del Corriere collection for the coming 1959, hoping for a year of peace and serenity for everybody.
Cover by Walter Molino.
Cover by Walter Molino.
27th December 1959 - Santa Claus in Fréjus: the director of a radio station share 100 million French francs, given by the listeners, among the survivors of the tragedy occurred on 2nd December 1959. On that day, the Barriage de Malpasset (Malpasset Dam, 7 km. north of Fréjus, on the Côte d'Azur) collapsed and the resulting flood killed 423 people.
Cover by Walter Molino.
Cover by Walter Molino.
17th December 1961 - Santa Claus with some of the most discussed people of the year, from above: Italian popstar Mina, Charlie Chaplin, U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Soviet Prime Minister Nikita Khrushcev, Princess Margaret with husband Anthony Armstrong-Jones and their newborn baby.
Cover by Walter Molino.
Cover by Walter Molino.
Selected covers of Italian weekly newsmagazine La Domenica del Corriere.
Christmas and New Year's Day.
La Domenica del Corriere (The Sunday of Corriere) was a weekly newsmagazine whose first issue was published on 8th January 1899. Its name was after the eminent Milan newspaper Corriere della Sera (The courier of the evening). La Domenica del Corriere was the most popular Italian newsmagazine from its beginning to the 1960s.
Above: cover of the first issue, by Achille Beltrame, about a dramatic snow storm in Montenegro.
Achille Beltrame
Walter Molino
Italian graphics and painters Achille Beltrame (until the 1930s) and Walter Molino (from the late 1940s to 1968) were the most popular authors of covers for La Domenica del Corriere.
See also:
La Domenica del Corriere Gallery
Christmas and New Year's Day.
La Domenica del Corriere (The Sunday of Corriere) was a weekly newsmagazine whose first issue was published on 8th January 1899. Its name was after the eminent Milan newspaper Corriere della Sera (The courier of the evening). La Domenica del Corriere was the most popular Italian newsmagazine from its beginning to the 1960s.
Above: cover of the first issue, by Achille Beltrame, about a dramatic snow storm in Montenegro.
Achille Beltrame
Walter Molino
Italian graphics and painters Achille Beltrame (until the 1930s) and Walter Molino (from the late 1940s to 1968) were the most popular authors of covers for La Domenica del Corriere.
See also:
La Domenica del Corriere Gallery