Achille Lucien Mauzan (1883 Gap, Hautes-Alpes – 1952 Space) was birthed on the French Riviera, yet transferred to Italy in 1905, recognized as an attractive illustrator designing throughout the Art Deco motion, though he also formed as well as repainted.
After a duration of research study in the École des Beaux-Arts in Lyon, France, Mauzan divided his life between Milan, Paris and Buenos Aires. Between the years 1920 and also 1940, the period in between the battles, he utilized forms and also materials intoxicated of the avant-garde cubists. He was additionally an illustrator of posters as well as postcards.
During his occupation as a poster printer as well as developer, Mauzan made over 2,000 posters, making use of a design marked by humour as well as brilliant colours for ad and also events and also over 1,000 postcard pictures. He made several essential posters for the Italian movie sector in Turin, and also after that mosted likely to operate at Ricordi songs posting from 1912 to 1917. Later on, from 1919 to 1923 he operates in the Magical press (Giovanni Magagnoli). In 1924 in Milan he establishes with Morzenti his own posting residence, the Mauzan-Morzenti Agency. In 1926 he travels to Argentina as well as establishes up the “Affiches Mauzan” (Mauzan Posters) publishing residence where most of his greatest works were created and where he functioned until 1932. Within those years, Gino Boccasile, one of his pupils in Milan, takes a trip to Argentina at his insistence as well as establishes workshop. Mauzan is additionally noted for designing a number of war posters including an adaptation of the well-known Lord Kitchener poster.
This is component 4 of a 5-part collection on the works of Achille Lucien Mauzan:
1934 Gérard chez les Phoques by Paul Reboux Illustrated by Mauzan:
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