Archivio Brustio-La Rinascente - Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi

The Brustio-La Rinascente Archive gathers together the documents belonging to the Brustio family from 1917 to 1971: the archive was given this name because the majority of the documents refer to the department store, where the Brustio’s held important roles, from managing director to chairman.
The archive was lent to the Institute of Economic History (ISE) of Luigi Bocconi University by Cesare Brustio so it could be made available to academics; declared to be of significant historical interest on 16 June 1997, it was eventually donated to Bocconi University in November 2015 and is currently kept in the Bocconi Library and Archives which has seen to its reconditioning.

The historic ties between the university and la Rinascente date back to the start of last century.
In 1865 Ferdinando and Luigi Bocconi opened a boutique in via Santa Radegonda in Milan, Magazzini Fratelli Bocconi, the first Italian emporium of tailored clothes. The business was a great success and led to the opening of new stores in other cities and its transfer to Piazza del Duomo. In 1877 the brothers rented the Hotel Confortable, which, renamed “Aux Villes d’Italie” (and later “Alle città d’Italia”), became the first site of an Italian department store. In honour of his eldest son Luigi Jr., who died during the African War of 1896, Ferdinando (now running the business on his own after his brother’s retirement) founded Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi in 1902, the first institution dedicated to business training in Italy. The department stores were then bought up by a group of industrialists and business owners, almost all of whom from Lombardy and Piedmont, thanks also to the decisive tender of Banca Italiana di Sconto. On 27 September 1917 the Società Anonima La Rinascente was founded and its name was suggested by Gabriele D’Annunzio. The initiative was headed by Senatore Borletti, a Milanese industrialist who, to keep the business moving forwards, quickly involved his close friend and brother-in-law Umberto Brustio, who would soon be made managing director. And so begins the story of the family that oversaw the growth of the great department store, leading it to the height of its success.

The Brustio-La Rinascente Archive is made up of a catalogue of documents and a collection of photographs, a large selection of which are presented here. The documents include various letters of correspondence, publications and company minutes with financial statements, reports and summaries of business trips, and newspaper articles.
There are also photo albums that bear witness to the most significant events in the history of la Rinascente, such as the exhibition dedicated to Japan held in the Piazza Duomo site in 1956 and the 1948 business trip to the US; images that accompany notes, drawings and descriptions of the major department stores visited in numerous cities. In addition, there are photos of meetings, openings and official events of different types; these include photos of the flag inspired by the American flag, created in the 1950s to celebrate the number of branches opened.

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[Transazione per Piazza del Duomo]

Arch. Federico Rampazzini
[1946 ca.]

Dattiloscritto con nota manoscritta di Umberto Brustio

La Rinascente Milano Piazza Duomo - I edizione
[1948 ca.]

Raccolta di planimetrie e studi sulla disposizione del negozio

Opere di Marcello Dudovich
Milano, Maggio-Giugno 68, Sala delle Cariatidi in Palazzo Reale
Mostra delle opere di Marcello Dudovich

Edizione Pubbliche Relazioni La Rinascente

1968
Milano

Catalogo della Mostra, organizzata da La Rinascente sotto il patrocinio del Comune di Milano e dell'Ente Manifestazioni Milanesi.
Hanno collaborato: Prof. Leonardo Borgese (studio critico), Walter Resentera (ricerca e selezione), Luca Anfossi (ricerca e organizzazione), Arch. Gian Carlo Ortelli (allestimento), Aldo Ballo (fotografia)

Comitato d'Onore: Presidente Umberto Brustio, Riccardo Bacchelli, Emanuele Dubini, Giuseppe Mazzotti, Lino Montagna, Giuseppe Novello, Gio Ponti, Adriana Resentera Dudovich, Franco Russoli

"La Rinascente ha voluto rendere omaggio alla memoria di Marcello Dudovich organizzando questa mostra delle sue opere in Milano, nella città dove l'Artista triestino raggiunse la sua più alta maturità creativa e svolse la sua attività più significativa.
Nella scelta delle opere, si è voluto dare giusto risalto alla cartellonistica, protagonista incontrastata della pubblicità commerciale fino a tempi non lontani e sempre interessante fenomeno di costume. Non si è trascurata tuttavia una adeguata selezione di opere pittoriche e di disegni, particolarmente di quelli che ricordano la collaborazione giornalistica.
La figura di Marcello Dudovich è oggi accolta nel mondo della cultura in una precisa e valida prospettiva: la mostra commemorativa a Lui dedicata è quindi, più che un omaggio, un dovere gradito".

Archivio Brustio-La Rinascente [ASUB Faldone 10, Fasc. riviste 1, doc. 6]

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