Il Selvaggio (Italian: the Savage or the Wild One) was a political and arts magazine that existed between 1924 and 1943.
[1] Il Selvaggio was founded by Angelo Bencini and Mino Maccari, an Italian fascist artist and journalist, in Colle di Val d'Elsa in 1924 as a political magazine.
[4][5] The founding director was Angiolo Bencini who held the post until 1926 when Mino Maccari succeeded him.
[2] Leo Longanesi, Ardengo Soffici, Carlo Carrà, Mario Tinti, Manlio Malabotta, Amerigo Bartoli Natinguerra, Giuseppe Pensabene and Ottone Rosai were among the leading contributors of the magazine.
[4] In 1932 Soffici published articles on his experience in Paris in the early years of the 20th century in the magazine.