Nicolas Francisco Tamagno (1862–1933) was an Italian painter and lithographic poster artist who worked in France between 1880 and 1914.
He collaborated with the Parisian printing house Victor Camis, producing over 100 posters during the golden age of French poster art. His most famous creation was the “Pierrot” character for Cointreau in 1898, inspired by a photograph of the mime Najac taken by Nadar. Known for his vivid colors and dynamic compositions, Tamagno’s work embodies Art Nouveau influences and remains significant in the history of commercial art.
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