Manuel Orazi

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Manuel Orazi (* 1860 in Rome , † 1934 in Paris ) was an Italian graphic artist and Art Nouveau painter .

In 1895 he created the “Magic Calendar” in collaboration with Austin de Crose, printed in an edition of 777 copies.

He illustrated a. a. the “ Flowers of Evil ” by Charles Baudelaire , Ma petite Ville by Jean Lorrain and “ Salome ” by Oscar Wilde .

He also designed jewelery, shown in 1896 in the Paris Salon Maison de l'Art Nouveau founded by Siegfried Bing .

In 1921 he designed the buildings for the French silent film " L'Atlantide " by Jacques Feyder .

Web links

Commons : Manuel Orazi  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Ma petite ville; Le miracle de Bretagne; Un veuvage d'amour | Koninklijke Bibliotheek. In: National Library of the Netherlands. Accessed April 22, 2018 .