Marcello Nizzoli Prints
Marcello Nizzoli was an Italian artist, architect, industrial and graphic designer. He was the chief designer for Olivetti for many years and was responsible notably for the iconic Lettera 22 portable typewriters in 1950. After graduating from the Accademia di Belle Arti of Parma (1913), he worked as a draughtsman in Milan until World War I. The influence of Futurism and particularly, the work of Fortunato Depero were fundamentally important in his cultural formation. His success as a draughtsman was established at the Prima Esposizione Internazionale delle Arti Decorative in Monza (1923), but he continued to diversify, designing fashion accessories such as handbags, shawls and poster advertisements for famous names such as Campari and Martini.
19th Century Italian Art Deco Antique Marcello Nizzoli Prints
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19th Century Italian Art Deco Antique Marcello Nizzoli Prints
1920s English Vintage Marcello Nizzoli Prints
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20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Marcello Nizzoli Prints
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1950s Italian Art Deco Vintage Marcello Nizzoli Prints
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1950s Italian Vintage Marcello Nizzoli Prints
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1950s Italian Art Deco Vintage Marcello Nizzoli Prints
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20th Century French Marcello Nizzoli Prints
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1920s Italian Futurist Vintage Marcello Nizzoli Prints
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1950s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Marcello Nizzoli Prints
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1990s Italian Marcello Nizzoli Prints
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1950s Italian Vintage Marcello Nizzoli Prints
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20th Century Spanish Belle Époque Marcello Nizzoli Prints
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1950s Italian Vintage Marcello Nizzoli Prints
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