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Paolo Garretto was an Italian illustrator and graphic designer known for his striking use of bold shapes, surreal humor, and satirical edge. Active in the 1930s and 1940s, he worked internationally, contributing to Vanity Fair, Fortune, and Domus. Garretto’s style combined elements of Cubism and Futurism, often characterized by stylized figures, vibrant color blocking, and clever visual metaphors. His work was especially popular in editorial illustration, where his ability to distill complex ideas into powerful imagery made him a standout voice in modernist design.
"American Puppet Show" is a vintage magazine cover illustration from the mid-30th century, capturing Garretto’s flair for satire and visual abstraction. The image shows a man manipulating strings attached to stylized human figures—puppets—beneath it representing capitalist and the working class on a fingh in a ring.
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