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One-sheet (or Un Foglio or One Folio), approximately 28x39 inches (70x100 cm.) |
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Two-sheet (or Due Fogli or Two Folio), approximately 39x55 inches (100x140 cm.) |
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Three-sheet (or Tre Fogli or Three Folio), approximately 39x78 inches (100x200 cm.) Normally comes in two separate and matching sheets of paper, if not linenbacked |
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Four-sheet (or Quattro Fogli or Four Folio), approximately 55x78 inches (140x200 cm.) Normally comes in two separate and matching sheets of paper, if not linenbacked |
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Locandina (or Italian Insert Poster), approximately 13x28 inches (33x70 cm.) |
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Photobusta (or Fotobusta):
approximately 20x28 inches(50x70 cm.) if issued after the late '50s approximately 14x20 inches(35x50 cm.) or 14x14 inches (35x35 cm.) if issued before the late '50sItalian photobuste are normally issued in sets of 8 to 14 items (even more in some limited cases) |
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Double Photobusta (or Doppia Fotobusta or Soggettone):
approximately 28x39 inches(70x100 cm.) if issued after the late '50s approximately 20x28 inches(50x70 cm.) if issued before the late '50sItalian photobuste sets normally include 1 to 4 double photobuste |
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| All Italian theatrical posters are folded, unless linen or paper backed.
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