Achille Mauzan (1883–1952) was a French-born illustrator, painter, and sculptor who became known for his work in Italy during the Art Deco movement.
He designed over 2,000 posters and more than 1,000 postcards, known for their humor and vibrant colors, particularly for advertisements and the Italian film industry. In 1926, he founded a publishing house in Argentina, where he produced some of his most famous works, including war posters, until 1932.
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