Cheetahs Watching an Airmail Plane - 2 Lira
This sepia-toned 80-centesimi airmail issue from the same 1934 Naples exposition series relies on striking wildlife symbolism to celebrate technological modernization. The engraving depicts two leopards or cheetahs perched atop a rocky desert outcrop, tracking the flight path of an airmail monoplane cruising across the expansive sky. By positioning regional predators alongside modern aeronautical engineering, Rondini's layout creates a narrative of technological penetration into the territory's remote interior zones. The lower banner frames the scene with the exposition's official title and date, utilizing a clean aesthetic to authorize regional air communication transit.