Il Frontespizio

Il Frontespizio (Italian: The Frontispiece) was an art and literary magazine, which had a Catholic perspective.

[6] Giuseppe de Luca, a Catholic priest, was among the regular contributors and served as the editor of Il Frontespizio.

[8] The magazine introduced the Hermetic poetry in Italy[4] through the work by Carlo Bo, a literary critic, Mario Luzi and Piero Bigongiari.

[9] The magazine also covered the work by Italian sculptors, including Bartolini, Carlo Carrà, Felice Casorati, De Pisis, Mino Maccari, Manzu, Giorgio Morandi, Ottone Rosai, Semeghini, Severini, Soffici, and Lorenzo Viani.

[10] Il Frontespizio was the recipient of the best graphic work award at the Milan Triennale in 1935.