Abstract

In the mid-1930s the art magazine Emporium published three articles written by a young art critic and scholar from Milan named Lamberto Vitali. In these three texts the author introduced the question of photography in a manner that was original and in part anomalous within the context of contemporary Italian art-historical journals.1

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