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This article introduces a series of letters, held by the Archivio di Stato in Florence, between Gino and Giulia Bartolini, father and aunt of the Florentine artist Anna Maria Bartolini and analyses the importance of the reconstruction of Memory. The artist produced a printed edition of this correspondence, which includes the diary of Caporetto written by Gino Bartolini.