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Italian illustrator (1927–2021)
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Maria Ghezzi (23 February 1927 in Bresso, Italy – 22 February 2021 in Milan) was an Italian designer, illustrator, and painter. She was a specialist in the design of the rebus of the Week Puzzles, to which she devoted her professional life. In the enigmatic field, she was known under the pseudonym La Brighella.
Education and career
Ghezzi got her education for Brera Academy, Milian and later started working as Painter, and interior decorator.
References
Sbrilli, Antonella (18 March 2012). "La signora dei Rebus". La Repubblica (in Italian). Archived from the original on 5 January 2018.