Alois Wachsman (14 May 1898, in Prague – 16 May 1942, in Jičín) was a Czech painter, stage designer and architect.
From 1917 to 1922 he studied architecture at the Prague Technical University (CTU) and in 1920 was one of the founders of Devětsil.
From 1923 he was a member of the Association of Fine Artists, and from 1937 he lived in Dvůr Králové.
[1] As a painter Wachsman was initially under the strong influence of French cubism, later, his paintings were close to surrealism, but with very distinctive poetic sentiments.
He also worked as an illustrator and theatrical architect for the Osvobozené divadlo and National Theatre.