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  1. Sep 23, 2018 · Giacosa was born in 1905 and took his studies at the Polytechnic in Turin before arriving at Fiat in 1928, following officer candidate school for the Italian armed services. The monstrous S.p.A. was under control of Giovanni Agnelli, with Cesare Momo as engineering chieftain, but Giacosa's true first boss at Fiat was Carlo Cavalli, a notable ...

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    Jul 4, 2021 · from The Museum of. Modern Art—Ninetieth. Anniversary Edition Introduction by. Glenn D. Lowry, 2019 Hardcover, 424 pages. Buy from the Design Store. Licensing. Italian, 1905–1996.

  3. Jan 1, 1979 · Designed by Dante Giacosa. This book is a very good translation of this famous designer's autobiography originally written in Italian. Book is out of print and very rare and hard to find. Very interesting and much to learn from this real life story of Dante Giacosa. Am still reading it.

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  4. Apr 1, 1996 · Dante Giacosa, engineering designer: born Rome 3 January 1905; died Turin 31 March 1996. In his career Dante Giacosa spanned the golden age of motor manufacture. As the leading design engineer of ...

  5. Dante Giacosa (January 3, 1905 Rome - March 31, 1996 Turin) was one of the greatest light car designers of all time. His work covered a large range from minicars to sports cars, using all the different layouts as and when they were the best solution at the time to meet the design parameters. Born in 1905, he studied engineering at the Turin Polytechnic until 1927. After completing his ...

  6. Dante Giacosa. HOEPLI EDITORE, 2000 - Technology & Engineering - 872 pages. Questa quindicesima edizione del classico volume "Motori endotermici" di Dante Giacosa è stata rielaborata e aggiornata da Attilio Garro e continua a rappresentare un'utile opera di riferimento nel settore della tecnica automobilistica per studenti, progettisti e tecnici.

  7. Nov 26, 2007 · Giacosa’s masterpiece, the Nuova 500, came in 1957. Despite an initial price of 490,000 lire, 10 times the monthly salary of an average Fiat employee, the short 2+2 city car put the Italian ...

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