The Fonderia Nebiolo was a manufacturer of printing presses and paper and formerly a type foundry. Nebiolo & Co. was created in 1878 when Giovanni Nebiolo bought out the type foundry of G. Narizzano in Turin , Italy, in 1852. In 1908 the company merged with the Urania Company and operated under the name Augustea and began to buy out many smaller foundries. In 1916 it was again renamed Società Nebiolo. In 1976 in occasion of the renovation of the Company that naturally would have come to an end that year, Fiat entered into the press manufacturing business and the Studio Artistico was closed up. In 1992 it became Nebiolo Printech S.p.A. and continues to manufacture presses under that name today.
4-396: For the type foundry and typeface, see Nebiolo Printech four; see text Augustea is a genus of flowering plants in the carnation family, Caryophyllaceae . It includes four species native to South America, ranging from Bolivia and Paraguay to northern Argentina and central Chile. Four species are accepted. Nebiolo Printech The Fonderia Nebiolo (Nebiolo Type Foundry)
8-785: The Italian Market of the typesetting machines of the Compugrahic Society In 1976 Fiat entered into the Foundry with the aim to run exclusively the Industrial part: the Studio Artistico was then closed and its fonts got under various trade agreements to selected partners: Reber R41 owns the larger authentic fonts collection of The Nebiolo Foundry in the world, based exclusively on the original drawings. In 1890 Nebiolo began manufacturing printing presses, at first letterpress, but today
12-521: Was part of a larger manufacturing organisation including: The Fonderia Nebiolo was originally founded in Turin in 1852 by a craftsman as a private concern, it was made into a Limited Company in 1880. The reason why the Fonderia Nebiolo could be considered so unique is that in 1933 it was created, by Raffaello Bertieri , an internal Studio Artistico (Artistic Study) made of experts in type designing. It
16-464: Was run originally by Giulio Da Milano , then by Alessandro Butti and from 1952 by Aldo Novarese , the Italian most important type designer. In the 60’s attempting to satisfy the changing of the print market the Fonderia Nebiolo established several different commercial collaborations: with Reber R41 as commercial partner in the distribution of its fonts as dry transfers and as exclusive distributor for
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