GINO BOCCASILE Irradio La voce de Incanta, 1998Sku: GH0153 Artist: Gino Boccasile Title: Irradio La voce de Incanta Year: 1998 Signed: No Medium: Offset Lithograph Paper Size: 54. 25 x 38. 25 inches ( 138 x 97 cm ) Image Size: 51 x 35 inches ( 130 x 89 cm ) Edition Size: Unknown Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions. Condition: B: Very Good Condition, with signs of handling or age, additional images available upon request. Supplemental Condition Information: Staining in left
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Sku: GH0153 Artist: Gino Boccasile Title: Irradio La voce de Incanta Year: 1998 Signed: No Medium: Offset Lithograph Paper Size: 54.25 x 38.25 inches ( 138 x 97 cm ) Image Size: 51 x 35 inches ( 130 x 89 cm ) Edition Size: Unknown Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions. Condition: B: Very Good Condition, with signs of handling or age, additional images available upon request. Supplemental Condition Information: Staining in left edge and border as well as horizontal creasing in the bottom edge.
Additional Details: This captivating and highly stylized poster reproduces a classic Italian advertising design for Irradio, celebrating the allure and magic of radio during its golden age. The composition is both sensual and modern, blending elements of Art Deco and early modernist illustration.
At the center, a reclining female figure—rendered in smooth, sculptural forms—appears immersed in sound, her pose suggesting both relaxation and enchantment. Her elongated body flows across the composition in rhythmic curves, while a radio set is prominently positioned beside her, anchoring the image in the technological innovation of the era.
The palette is rich and atmospheric, dominated by deep blues and luminous greens, contrasted with warm highlights and the bold orange typography below. The phrase “la voce che incanta” (“the voice that enchants”) reinforces the emotional and almost hypnotic power attributed to radio at the time.
The composition reflects a moment when technology was not only functional but aspirational—marketed as a source of beauty, connection, and modern lifestyle. The stylization of the figure and the clarity of the design demonstrate the evolution of advertising toward a more graphic, impactful visual language.
Printed in the pre-digital poster tradition, this reproduction captures the elegance and visual strength of the original design, making it both a collectible and a striking decorative statement.
A bold and sophisticated work, ideal for collectors of vintage advertising, Art Deco design, and music or technology-themed imagery.
Framing available upon request.