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Attilio Mussino
Attilio Mussino

Attilio Mussino

Italian, 1878-1954
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Attilio Mussino was an Italian painter and cartoonist best known for designing the illustrations for the first color edition of Carlo Collodi’s The Adventures of Pinocchio in 1911. During World War I, Mussino was a soldier who used his artistic skills to draw scenes of the French battlefields and everyday activities of military operations. Trained at the Albertina Academy of Fine Arts in Turin, Italy - a centuries-old institute of higher education, Mussino illustrated numerous children’s books, including the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen, and Mark Twain’s Tom Sawyer.

Alongside his many artistic achievements, Mussino will be best remembered for his definitive portrait of the mischievous character Pinocchio, and the version of this important fairy tale that is the most reprinted and bestselling work of children’s literature.

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A few bats skimmed his nose now and again.

A few bats skimmed his nose now and again. (1925)

Attilio Mussino (Italian, 1878-1954)
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‘Ah, you little thief!’ said the farmer in an angry voice.

‘Ah, you little thief!’ said the farmer in an angry voice. (1925)

Attilio Mussino (Italian, 1878-1954)
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‘Good news, brother mine! Fire Eater has sneezed…’

‘Good news, brother mine! Fire Eater has sneezed…’ (1925)

Attilio Mussino (Italian, 1878-1954)
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Harlequin and Pulcinella…were threatening each other with sticks and blows.

Harlequin and Pulcinella…were threatening each other with sticks and blows. (1925)

Attilio Mussino (Italian, 1878-1954)
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‘I beg your pardon, Mr. Serpent, would you be so kind…’

‘I beg your pardon, Mr. Serpent, would you be so kind…’ (1925)

Attilio Mussino (Italian, 1878-1954)
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Picking him up from the floor, he fondled and caressed him.

Picking him up from the floor, he fondled and caressed him. (1925)

Attilio Mussino (Italian, 1878-1954)
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Pinocchio finds the fox and the cat again, and goes with them to sow the gold pieces in the Field of Wonders.

Pinocchio finds the fox and the cat again, and goes with them to sow the gold pieces in the Field of Wonders. (1925)

Attilio Mussino (Italian, 1878-1954)
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Quick as a flash, the marionette sank his teeth into the assassin’s hand.

Quick as a flash, the marionette sank his teeth into the assassin’s hand. (1925)

Attilio Mussino (Italian, 1878-1954)
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The doctors’ consultation.

The doctors’ consultation. (1925)

Attilio Mussino (Italian, 1878-1954)
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The shrieks of joy, the warm embraces, the knocks.

The shrieks of joy, the warm embraces, the knocks. (1925)

Attilio Mussino (Italian, 1878-1954)
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