Collezione Michele Rapisarda

The Michele Rapisarda Collection brings together more than 13,000 printed materials for both everyday use and special occasions, paper long considered devoid of interest, and difficult to procure and preserve due to the fragility of materials, which have often ended up being disposed of.

Michele Rapisarda, a Milanese collector, has over the course of forty years collected business cards, price control posters and bills of lading, commercial invoices, letterheads of the Cisalpine Republic, notices and orders relating to trade and food, collectible cards, postcards, labels, magazines, receipts, fans, posters and promotional gifts, sales catalogues and brochures, bookmarks, discount vouchers and reward points, flyers, wrapping paper and much more (50 different types of sheet divided into 60 themes). All these items document aspects of the customs and development of consumption from the eighteenth century to the 1960s.
This rare, little-known iconographic repertoire puts forward new prospects in investigating history and economy, from the agricultural and livestock products transported and sold in markets and small shops, all the way to modern industrial production, which is increasingly more complex and structured with the supply, packaging and distribution stages.
Materials relating to popular stores document the era of the beginnings of mass consumption, which has as its central figure the “modern woman”, engaged in battle against domestic struggle with the aid of detergents, household appliances and canned products. These materials also provide starting points for the study of mass communication. Many of the illustrations bear signatures of renowned artists and masters of advertising, from Antonio Rubino, Leonetto Cappiello and Marcello Dudovich, to Erberto Carboni, Bruno Munari, and Max Huber.

The collection’s items include a wide range of materials of varying type related to the Bocconi, Rinascente and UPIM department stores, which are invaluable in retracing more than 100 years of product, lifestyle and fashion ranges, along with providing significant examples of innovation in the field of graphic design.
One curio comes in the form of the Grande Magazzino (Department Store) board game, which was on sale in the years just after 1950. The instructions read: “This is a brand-new game. It involves taking a colourful stroll around the Grande Magazzino’s departments, where everyone can indulge in shopping - wisely – for whatever they need.”

© Michele Rapisarda Collection, all rights reserved.

Oggi nella casa colore
1954

Copertina del catalogo casalinghi

La Rinascente Grandi Manifestazioni. Il Giappone

Progetto grafico: Lora Lamm
Art director: Amneris Latis
1956

Pieghevole di presentazione e invito alla Mostra di vendita. In allegato, il 'Confidenziale alle signore' in carta di...

Festival dell'Estate, la Rinascente
[1956 ca.]

Listino arredi per esterno [pieghevole]

Primavera in tutta la Rinascente

Progetto grafico: Lora Lamm
1957

Pieghevole di presentazione e invito alla sfilata di modelli per signora a la Rinascente

Un mese d'America a la Rinascente
1958

Copertina del catalogo della Mostra di vendita

I favolosi anni '60
1992

Pieghevole promozionale

Milano è attuale.
Bene arrivati a Milano

Guida pieghevole della città di Milano, realizzata e offerta da la Rinascente

"Asso" la Italianissima marca

Cartolina pubblicitaria di Asso, in vendita presso la Rinascente

Saincea, le praline per le vostre boccucce

Cartolina pubblicitaria di Saincea, in vendita presso la Rinascente.
[Recto e verso]

Novità autunno inverno 1931-1932. La Rinascente

9/1931

Catalogo semestrale n. 22, Milano, 20 settembre 1931 - Anno IX

30,5 h x 24 cm (chiuso)

Direttore responsabile: Cav. Arturo Mauthe
Stampa: Pizzi e Pizio, Milano

Collezione Michele Rapisarda (scatola 'la Rinascente', n. 2)

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