Vincenzo "Enzo" Apicella, FCSD (26 June 1922 – 31 October 2018) was an Italian London-based artist, cartoonist, designer, and restaurateur.
Having served in the Italian Air Force during World War II] he went on to study at film school in Rome.
When the magazine ceased publication, he came to England in 1954 and began designing posters and sets for television, as well as producing cartoon films.
A self-taught cartoonist, his cartoons were published in The Observer, The Guardian, Punch, The Economist, Private Eye, Harpers & Queen, and Liberazione.
by Vogue's Bevis Hillier as "One of the creators of the Swinging Sixties" who profoundly influenced the face of London's restaurant scene.