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Biography: Marcello Dudovich (1878-1962) was born to Italian parents in Trieste, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (annexed by Italy in 1920). Around 1895, he traveled to Munich, Bavaria, to study at the Munich Art Academy, where he was influenced by the Art Nouveau and Vienna Secession art movements. Through the fellow Triestian and poster designer/illustrator Leopoldo Metlicovitz, Dudovich was employed by the Ricordi Printing Works in Milan, Italy, first as a colorist, but later as a designer.

Other poster designers working for Ricordi included Achille Mauzan and Adolfo Hohenstein. Dudovich lived and worked in Bologna, Turin, and Munich, before returning to Milan at the beginning of World War I. He also traveled widely, including to Libya, then an Italian colony. He died in 1962 in Milan, Italy, at about the age of 84.

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