Two liber amicorum of the Clerici house, attributable to Gino and Fabrizio. The first bears the indication on the Fogliano plate and opens on May 14, 1922, ending with the signature of Fabrizio Clerici on March 6, 1927. It bears only and exclusively signatures. The second, more interesting, appears to be with a delicate pencil drawing by Duilio Cambellotti which portrays a mother intent on placing her child in the cradle, followed by drawings by Ugo Ortona, Guido Cadorin, Drei, Amedeo Bocchi, a score from Umberto's Fedora Giordano, a delicate ink drawing by Rappini, a beautiful drawing by Michele Portnoff from 1929, a beautiful dedication by Amalia Guglielminetti, the poetess, a signature of the actress Emma Gramatica, a funny caricature by Paolo Garretto which portrays "Trilussa while dancing il charleston ", dated 1926, staff with musical bars from Le Preziose Ridicole by Felice Lattuada, Salvator Gotta, wonderful thought by Trilussa dated 1927, double page with signatures by Vittorio E. Orlando, Annie Vivanti, Marinettti, Bontempelli, Luciano Folgore, Fausto M. Martini, all with dedications to dear Fabrizio Clerici, Colonna di Roma 1928, Ettore Petrolini dominates a beautiful signature by Vittorio Gassman, delicate drawing by Bruno Croatto from 1930, portrait by Orio Vergani, another pencil portrait by Fausto Vagnetti from 1928, signed by Pastonchi and Brocchi.
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