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In June 1941, Enrico Peressutti was called to arms and sent to the Russian front as an interpreter from Romanian (a nation at the time an ally of the Axis powers). He stayed there until November 1942, when he fell ill with typhus and was repatriated, thus saving him from the terrible ‘Russian retreat.’ The Iuav Archivio Progetti contains photos and drawings from that trip, dating to the period August – November 1941. Except for a few images published in the Almanacco Bompiani 1942, the photos are previously unpublished and represent an exceptional document of that historical moment, and not only in terms of their artistic value. His is above all a journey in time through Eastern Europe (Hungary, Romania and Ukraine), while the route to the front is suspended in an often dramatic atmosphere, and his gaze focuses on the local populations, the Italian army and everyday life in wartime. The volume also includes a selection of drawings of domestic interiors, more akin to his own interests as an architect, with great attention paid to construction details.
Teresa Piardi – Maxwell Studio
Università Iuav di Venezia / Archivio Progetti (fondo Enrico Peressutti)
2022
Italian, English
17 x 21 cm
80 pages
Paperback with French flaps, sewn binding, booklet inside flap
B/w
ISBN 9788899385989
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URSS 1941